How to create your law firm’s information security policy
As a law firm, you have an obligation to protect your clients’ data and disclose any cybersecurity breaches. If your firm doesn’t abide by these rules, as well as those established for your state bar association, you could be subject to allegations of malpractice. Here are 5 ways to maximize your firm’s cybersecurity. Read more at www.mycase.com
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