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Clearing the Fog

In the September/October 2011issue of The Pennsylvania Lawyer, published by the Pennsylvania Bar Association, practicing attorney and technology consultant, Shannon Brown, provides a very  thoughtful and  informative primer on the “why’s and wherefores” of cloud computing. His article offers some important background for attorneys attempting to understand the “alphabet soup” of current cloud computing terminology.

He also outlines why it is important for attorneys to understand some of the risks associated with cloud computing, and how to mitigate those risks to insure compliance with various judicial opinions on the topic. Specifically, he cites Ethics Informal Opinion (2010-060, 1/10/2011) of the PA Bar Association’s Committee on Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility, which states that attorneys may ethically allow client confidential material to be stored ‘in the cloud’ “… provided the attorney makes reasonable efforts to assure that the material is confidential.”

As Brown states, any attorney contemplating a cloud-based storage solution will need to understand what constitutes “reasonable efforts” regarding the confidentiality of data stored. To help with this determination, the author suggests three areas for attorneys to probe carefully before committing to the cloud. They are:

  • Data encryption practices adopted by the vendor
  • Awareness of the physical storage location of the data itself
  • Procedures for disaster recovery of data made available by the vendor

NetDocuments appears to do rather well in all three of these crucial categories.

All documents sent to and from NetDocuments use secure SSL protocols with 128 bit encryption keys, and all documents stored on the NetDocuments servers are fully encrypted. Multiple additional technical and procedural safeguards are in place to insure that your documents are available only to you and to those with whom you choose to share them.

NetDocuments servers are located exclusively in the U.S. for U.S. firms, as well as two redundant datacenters in the UK.  All data becomes replicated between the two secure hosting centers, insuring continuity of access. In the event of a disaster at one site, access to the replicated site is instantaneous and transparent to the user. You can read the details for yourself in the NetDocuments Technical Overview.

So, all of you Pennsylvania lawyers out there, rest easy knowing that NetDocuments fully complies with the standards as currently defined by your Committee on Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility, and as further explicated by a practicing attorney who is also a knowledgeable technology professional.

The cloud can indeed be a dangerous place. Perform your due diligence accordingly.

Post written by Jack Schaller of Eastern Legal Systems (ELS).  ELS is one of NetDocuments valued Business Services Partners.  Jack is a partner and Director of Client Development and operates out of the firm’s Blue Bell, PA office.

Eastern Legal Systems LLC is a regional technology consulting firm specializing in legal billing and accounting, practice management, document management, and network optimization for small to mid-size law firms. Spanning the “Metroliner Corridor” of the Eastern United States seaboard, Eastern Legal Systems serves clients in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D.C. from offices in those four locations.

Our mission is to add value to each project we initiate for our law firm clients, through our combination of extensive software and training experience, our deep knowledge of the products we support, and our solid legal industry background.




NetDocuments coming to Orlando for the ALA Conference

If you’re heading out to Orlando next week for the ALA Conference, make sure to come swing by and say hi to the NetDocuments folks at booth #311 . Aside from the normal booth stuff, we’ll be giving away an iPad.

A number of our partners and customers will be speaking at the conference including Rajiv Mukerji, of Smart Solutions, who is speaking on cloud computing for law firms on Tuesday, May 24th at 12:15 PM. For those of you not attending the conference, you can follow the #ALAConf hashtag and the @NetDocuments Twitter stream for real time updates. Other notable Twitteratti to be sure to follow include @RL_Wood, @MonnicaWofford and @Vic_Maurer.

THE ALA Conference is taking place May 22-25 in Orlando, Florida.

Post Written by @DannymJohnson of the NetDocuments Marketing Team




NetDocuments at ALA event in New Orleans

khs-picture-2inchesGuest writer: Keith Schneider, Sr. Account Manager at NetDocuments

“Back from New Orleans after attending the annual Association of Legal Administrators (ALA) national meeting.  Although the attendance was off by 35% from last year’s we still received good attention at the NetDocuments booth. Because of the economic times the annual meeting was less of a “boondoggle”, for those administrators who attended, and more of an educational trip than years past. 

 

The prospective customers who watched our demonstrations and/or discussed our services with us were not only better informed about NetDocuments they understood the business model of SaaS.  We found it very refreshing to not only talk about our rich feature function set, that match or surpass our legacy competitors, we also talked in detail about the SaaS business model.  ALA members, being more business minded than the standard lawyer, seem to be more focused on the business positives and bottom line costs; needless to say we like that very much!  

 

The keynote speaker for this year’s event also talked about Cloud Computing and SaaS as a way to create a solid disaster recovery and business continuity plan with today’s economic dilemma.   It was refreshing to have our current customers bring to the booth their ALA friend’s and introduce them to NetDocuments. We have a solid list of prospective customers around the country from this event thanks to several of our current customers recommending NetDocuments to their friends. It was also inspirational to see the city of New Orleans back on track and moving forward after the devastation caused by Katrina.  The food was great, the history and sights were numerous and we walked away with several new friends for NetDocuments.”

 

See you next year in Boston!