


First thing’s first: how legal departments define ‘service’ from law firms has fundamentally changed – so fundamental, in fact, that it no longer always includes the key object ‘from law firms.’ Change doesn’t get bigger than…

Recorded on: 10/17/2019
Location: Moritt Hock & Hamroff LLP in Garden City, New York
Description: We look at what other firms are doing right now regarding data governance and how they got started. The discussion will include how you can develop and implement a program that is appropriate for your firm. We start with a definition of data governance, then look at who at the firm is responsible for what. We continue with a discussion on developing a program and hear about the pain points from those who have been down this path already.
Location: Moritt Hock & Hamroff LLP in Garden City, New York
Description: We look at what other firms are doing right now regarding data governance and how they got started. The discussion will include how you can develop and implement a program that is appropriate for your firm. We start with a definition of data governance, then look at who at the firm is responsible for what. We continue with a discussion on developing a program and hear about the pain points from those who have been down this path already.

Moving your applications to the cloud is a great way to address cyber security threats faced today. Cloud vendors offer a wide range of security controls. It’s important to go into evaluating cloud vendors knowing your firm’s minimum-security requirements, and the universe of options available to you to better understand your risks specific to each application, service provided, and vendor.

Managing your data isn’t just about protecting you and your clients from cyber-threats, it’s about generating actionable insights into your business processes and opportunities to enhance your business practices and client service. This…