Buying IT for your law firm.
Straight answers for the decisions that actually cost you money. No pitch until you ask for one.
Managed IT for Law Firms: The Complete Buyer's Guide
A practicing attorney's guide to buying managed IT for a law firm: what it covers, what it should cost you in risk if you get it wrong, and how to pick a provider that understands your ethical duties.
What Managed IT for a Law Firm Actually Includes
A plain breakdown of what belongs in a law firm's managed IT service: the systems covered, the response times to demand in writing, and the things firms forget to ask for until they need them.
Security and Ethics Compliance for Law Firms
How your IT decisions become ethical ones: ABA Rule 1.6, the duty of technology competence, cyber-insurance demands, and what you owe clients after a breach. Written by an attorney who runs an MSP.
How to Evaluate an MSP: A Scorecard and Red Flags for Law Firms
A scored framework for judging managed IT providers, plus the red flags that should end a sales call early. Built for law firms who cannot afford to pick the wrong one.
Switching Your Firm's IT Provider Without Disruption
A step-by-step plan for changing managed IT providers when you run a law firm: how to time the cutover around court deadlines, secure the handover of data and credentials, and keep downtime near zero.
In-House vs Managed vs Co-Managed IT for Law Firms
The three ways a law firm can run its technology, who each one actually fits, and the factors that should drive your choice. A clear decision framework, not a sales pitch for any single model.