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That is, after<\/em> you panic, and flee<\/a> your office in terror.<\/p>\n

When you return, to the smoking carcass<\/a> of the device you had relied upon for so very long, it\u2019s easy to feel like all is lost<\/a>.\u00a0 But, it isn\u2019t — as long as you\u2019ve backed up your data<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Many law firms still run on traditional, physical servers, housed in-firm.\u00a0 When those devices break down, those firms are left with a basic decision to make: Get another one, or find another option.\u00a0 When those firm managers begin to explore the costs of replacing a server, it is then that they start thinking about cloud-based options.\u00a0 Replacing a server is expensive; and, in addition to acquiring the hardware itself, there are related costs in play: like allocation of storage space and fans using electricity to make sure the whole operation is cool<\/a>.\u00a0 In both the short- and long-term, it is more cost-effective to rent space on a sever that someone else <\/em>maintains<\/a>\u00a0— and, that\u2019s really all that the cloud is: a server rental<\/a>.<\/p>\n

When lawyers start talking about replacing servers, that\u2019s when they start getting serious about the cloud.\u00a0 Of course, the relationship status between most lawyers and the cloud is: \u2018It\u2019s complicated<\/a>\u2019.\u00a0 The initial excitement related to the additional mobility and flexibility that cloud services offer can wilt in the face of lawyerly questions, like: \u2018Is it ethical?\u2019\u00a0 \u2018Is it safe?\u2019<\/p>\n

At this point, more than half of American jurisdictions have passed judgment on the ethics question<\/a>, and all have come to the same conclusion: Reasonable use of cloud services is permissible.\u00a0 And, really, what else could they have said?\u00a0 Attorneys are going to use it anyway; and, the application of a general reasonableness standard seems like a fair approach.\u00a0 As to the related question of security, consider, first, the traditional law office<\/a>: files left out, passwords written on post-it notes, shared log-ins for local applications.\u00a0 Paperless law firms<\/a>\u00a0operating in the cloud are inherently more secure<\/a> than their paper-based, server-based counterparts.\u00a0 The remaining security questions relate to a combination of vendor features and user hacks.\u00a0 Most reputable vendors will feature high-level encryption, as well as access controls<\/a>\u00a0— including for log-in (e.g–dual factor authentication) and for screening (conflicted attorneys, non-participating attorneys and staff) users from particular matters.\u00a0 There are also methods individual users can apply to increase the security of law firm data stored in the cloud, including the selection of strong passwords<\/a>\u00a0and the use of pre-encryption\u00a0techniques<\/a>.\u00a0 Reaching a reasonably secure use of cloud products, then, is a matter of thoroughly vetting potential providers<\/a>\u00a0and effecting additional, personal security measures, as appropriate.<\/p>\n

Good, I\u2019m glad we cleared that up.<\/p>\n

Once a law firm has appropriately mourned its deceased server, and after said law firm begins to feel comfortable about making the jump to the cloud, the real fun begins.\u00a0 Now, a decision must be made about which products to buy.\u00a0 Most law firms (rightly, I think) will start (and end) with a cloud-based case management program, which could serve as a holistic solution<\/a> for the running of the majority of law firm tasks and as a retention center for all law firm data.\u00a0 A productivity software would sync with a case management system, across a number of functions.\u00a0 Some case management products feature document automation and management tools; but, law firms could opt to utilize standalone programs in each regard.\u00a0 As I recently wrote about at Attorney at Work<\/a>, there are a lot of choices for building out a law firm technology platform<\/a>\u00a0— and, law firms can choose to try to utilize a complete system, or select a collection of constituent parts that will play well together.\u00a0 No matter what array the law firm ultimately chooses, there is a cloud-based product, or products<\/em>, that will suit the need.<\/p>\n

See, now that wasn\u2019t so bad, was it?<\/p>\n

Your server dying was not an end, but a beginning.<\/p>\n

(Of course, if your law firm does retain a server, you don\u2019t have to <\/em>wait for it to die, before you make the switch to the cloud.\u00a0 Just sayin\u2019.)<\/p>\n

Liner Notes<\/em><\/p>\n

\u2018The End<\/a>\u2019\u00a0by The Beatles<\/a><\/p>\n

But, not really<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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