These days, more law firms have members regularly working from offsite. While there are some benefits, it also presents significant challenges for maintaining productivity.
This year will be remembered for many things, but when it comes to Canadian law practice, 2020 will be the year of using Zoom.
As the COVID-19 coronavirus spreads across the globe, companies in affected areas are enacting remote-work policies in order to maintain critical operations during social distancing efforts and to support employees in regions where schools have closed.
You're working from home and a client urgently needs a document, but your computer at the office has shut down and you can't remote into your files.
New Cloud computing guide provides practical guidance and an informative checklist for vetting providers.
Over the last decade, Canadian law societies have largely remained irresolute when it comes to regulating law firm technology. Some have taken a restrictive stance while others continue to leave it up to interpretation under broader rules of professional conduct.