For many law firms and other companies — particularly startups and smaller businesses — a technology mix involves numerous pieces that might not fit together ...
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The increasing benefits of social media are driving the demand for savvy and experienced in-house social media experts.
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The Twin Cities technology community is vibrant and solid, chock full of entrepreneurs and innovators — and you don’t even have to be a techie to be involved.
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Some tips for making the most of technology in a presentation to clients or jurors, without losing your message in the process.
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With a more widely distributed workforce, the need for online collaboration has never been greater. Fortunately, there are plenty of choices on the market to meet the need.
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Here are top tools to consider when expanding your digital toolbox.
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Every piece of technology has a lifespan, and even in smaller law firms, it’s likely that there’s a technology closet with at least a few “retired” hard drives tucked into a corner.
Read More »Tech Toolkit: Strategies for attracting, hiring technology gurus
Here are three top tips on attracting technology talent, no matter your firm’s size or specialty.
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It’s nearly impossible to predict all of a firm’s technology needs for the year ahead, but setting aside some time to develop a plan will likely result in fewer problems and better control.
Read More »Tech Toolkit: Computer forensics brings more robust security
The reason for an increase in litigation is that more companies of every size are realizing that there’s a way to protect their data from being misused, and that strategy is computer forensics.
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