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Flash Poll: Your Firm’s Clout In The Cloud

If you weren’t using cloud-based solutions before the pandemic, you probably are now. How's it going?

chip-g20685674f_1920The concept of “the cloud” is often misunderstood — even though it’s a term that we use all the time.

Confusing matters even more, cloud computing has evolved significantly in the last two years in response to work-from-home and other needs. 

With organizations using cloud-based solutions for legal work more than they ever have before, now is the time to understand exactly what cloud computing is, how it’s helping legal practice, and how to select the right cloud vendor and solutions to meet the individual needs of your practice.

To help lawyers understand the current state of cloud computing in the legal industry, PLI is offering a one-day program, Cloud Computing 2022, where industry experts will explain the ins and outs of relying on the cloud in modern legal practice.

Among other things, they’ll cover the business realities surrounding cloud computing, what to look for when entering into a cloud computing contract, important privacy and security considerations in cloud computing, and the ethical implications of using cloud-based tools in legal practice.

As always, visit Practising Law Institute for more.