


Ethics and Metadata: What Law Firms Need to Understand
Metadata is information (data) that describes your data. For example, metadata may include:
- Important date/timestamps: such as when a file was created, last modified, last accessed
- The original author of the file (perhaps many years, revisions, and firms ago)
- The
Chronic Remote Access Dysfunction? Here’s Your Prescription
We all know that in the legal profession, meetings move fast, deadlines hover and your clients need nothing less than perfection. And instant remote access to critical information – from client records to court documents to time sheets – is … Read More

Simple Cybersecurity Lessons for Lawyers
The FBI has issued multiple warnings that law firms are being targeted by hackers.
Penalties can include the loss of clients, negative publicity, and sanctions. Costs can exceed $1 million for notification, credit monitoring, fines, computer forensics, legal representation, and … Read More
Business Partner Spotlight – LawCountability
We often have great ideas on business development, but find execution a challenge. LawCountability, founded by Mr. Ari Kaplan, is a smart way to execute, build accountability, consistency, and creativity into your professional career and business development.
Total Networks … Read More
Tips for Evaluating & Migrating Your Firm to a New Practice Management / Financial Management Software
Total Networks hosts roundtable discussions several times a year with valley law firms to discuss a variety of technology topics selected by the group. Typical discussion topics have included remote workers, security concerns, document management, file sharing options, cloud storage, … Read More