Technolawyer on Legal Cloud Computing
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about cloud computing for my clients. More and more questions are being raised about whether the web-based, hosted approach makes sense for small firms. In particular, for practice and financial management approaches. I’ve written two columns for Technolawyer’s SmallLaw column on the subject, the first of which is now posted at the blog site here and the second was distributed to subscribers this past Monday and will show up on the blog shortly. I’m curious to see what everyone thinks about my position on this. I’ve been bombarded with thoughtful responses to far and will ask the submitters for permission to publish their thoughts as well. This is an essential, timely discussion!
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