2020 has come to pass, and the seeds of change have begun to sprout throughout most industries. One industry in particular – the practice of law - may see the greatest change since the establishment of the “Cravath System.” The COVID-19 pandemic pushed the legal industry to accelerate the adoption of technology in order to continue providing legal services in a safe and secure safely. As more consumers move completely to digital, and as technology use in law continues, the legal industry will discover technological adoption increases profitability, improves the client experience, and provides the ability to access data, expand collaboration efforts, and coordinate resources at anytime from anywhere – all while strengthening data security and risk management.
April L. Sy
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Legal Tech Trends in 2021
Mar 3, 2021 11:04:14 AM / by April L. Sy posted in IT, Legal, Legal IT, Legal Tech, Client Experience, Digital Communication, Cloud, Business Model, 3CX, Law Firms, Legal Trends, Cloud Services, Automation, Due Diligence, Remote Workers, AI, Artificial Intelligence, Document Drafting, Non-Disclosure Agreement, Legal Firm
COVID-19: Changing the Workforce
Oct 8, 2020 8:15:00 AM / by April L. Sy posted in industries, IT, security, Cyber-Security, Cybersecurity, Coronavirus, COVID-19, Remote workforce returning to the office, Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery, Small Business, Business
LMT Coronavirus Updates
Mar 23, 2020 1:00:21 PM / by April L. Sy posted in IT, Cybersecurity, Coronavirus, ITSupport
We recognize that with the constantly changing COVID-19 situation around the world, this is an unprecedented time for everyone. Governor Andrew Cuomo has enacted an Executive Order that all workers in non-essential businesses across New York state are required to stay home in an effort to combat the spread of COVID-19. LMT understands that you need an IT Support provider that can help you navigate these uncertain times.
LMT is prepared for this.
5 Tips to Help You and Your Business Spring Ahead
Mar 5, 2020 10:52:21 AM / by April L. Sy posted in IT, security, technology, Cyber-Security, Cybersecurity
The beginning of Daylight Saving Time is filled with both trials and great opportunities. For optimists, it’s the unofficial start of Spring with longer days, warmer weather, and long-awaited time spent on the golf course. Yet increased health risks, psychological affects, and the (even greater) sleep deprivation from which we already suffer leaves many of us dreading the annual clock change.

 
 
 
 
 
     
     
    