
Top Five Important Components to Emphasize your Website
In today’s day and age, your website is the most important form of contact for your potential clients. Your website is extremely crucial to gain more clients and explain exactly what you do. We came up with five things to emphasize your website, and make your presence...

The Ultimate Mobile Device Charger…A Review
We completely understand that attorneys are constantly in and out of the office, on the road, in the court room, or even in meetings with clients. Being agile and flexible is extremely important. in order to be agile, you need the appropriate technology that will...

The In’s and Out’s of Digital Forensics and Why it’s Important for your Firm
In today’s day and age, most legal cases have some type of involvement with digital media. With the proper tools and insight into digital forensics, it can positively impact your case and bring your trial into fruition. Let us break down the ins and outs of digital...

Law Firms Choose Private Cloud Over Office 365
Very often we find firms using Office 365 that feel they are on the “The Cloud” when in actuality they are really partially on the cloud. What is Office 365? For a small monthly fee Office 365 gives firms hosted email which is good but lacking in support, and the full...

Common Rekall Cloud Questions Pt. 1
Often when we talk to law firms they have many questions regarding Rekall Cloud and how it works. Below are some of those questions with answers that can really help to shed some light on how Rekall Cloud works and how it can benefit your firm. Q. What is Rekall...

iPad Pro vs Microsoft Surface; Which Suits your Firm Better?
With the infinite amount of reviews for both the iPad Pro and Microsoft’s Surface Pro, we understand it might be difficult to deem one more efficient than the other. We’ve done our research, so let us break it down for you, tablet by tablet. Overall Cost: As we...

Which Dictation Device is right for your Firm?
It’s no surprise that smartphones are the leading piece of technology for business owners, especially lawyers, who are on the go. Between email, mobile client apps, and even audio recording—the possibilities are endless. Although smartphones are convenient, they’re...

How Can a Private Cloud Benefit Law Firms?
These days law firms are looking toward the cloud to host their email, their documents, and their time & billing software. Many firms have their IT separated between cloud platforms having to contact Microsoft for email issues, PCLaw for time & billing issues,...

To Retain or Replace On-Premise Platforms: That is the Question
If your firm is still using a legacy software platform, you’re not alone. eDiscovery is an area of the legal landscape that many smaller firms have been slow to adopt, even though everybody knows that the old ways aren’t sustainable and must soon evolve. There are...

The Importance of Having an Email Security Policy
Last year’s malicious attack on the DNC was a wake-up call to the entire country about how devastating a hack can be. As technology becomes ever more pervasive in our daily lives, cyber-security should hold high priority, and that goes double for law firms. Hackers...

Today’s Top Trends in Legal Tech
The legal industry has undergone so many changes over the past twenty years. One of the most prevalent changes is in the way that we work: our entire workforce has gone mobile, and has necessarily embraced technology as our clients’ demands for better security and...

What you need to know about Fog Computing
First, there was cloud computing – and now fog computing? No sooner has the cloud concept become clear, we have another concept to dive into, and why is it so important from a lawyer’s standpoint? We can start by thinking about the cloud. You could envision “the...