Evolving DMS Security Models To Meet Client and Compliance Requirements

When:  Oct 13, 2016 from 10:00 to 11:00 (ET)

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Evolving DMS Security Models To Meet Client and Compliance Requirements

Sponsored By: Prosperoware

By special request, this is an encore presentation of the popular ILTACON 2016 session.

Description:
Client demand for the safeguarding of confidential information is ever increasing. Driven by regulatory pressure and security breaches, health care and financial clients now give attorneys only need-to-know access to their data, and grant no access to other law firm members. Traditionally, law firm document management systems (DMS) have been open by default, but that is changing. Learn how two firms transitioned from an open to a closed DMS and discover solutions that balance client requirements for data confidentiality with the workflow and productivity of attorneys and staff.

Speakers:
Luther Allin
is the Information Technology Manager at Miller & Martin PLLC. With three offices and 250 users (140 lawyers), the firm has been using iManage since 2002. At Miller & Martin, Luther also wears the hat of senior network engineer, chief system architect, storage admin, DBA and more.

Joseph Ierullo is the Director, Enterprise Technology at Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP, a six-office firm in the U.S. and Canada with 1,300 users (450 LPs). Using iManage since 1998, the firm maintains one of the largest iManage DMS installations globally. Joseph has previously worked as an enterprise architect and a chief architect.

Ben Weinberger, the Vice President of Solutions at Prosperoware, is a lawyer and technologist with over 20 years of experience in the strategic development, transformation and direction of IT and operations. He was previously the chief strategy officer for a global software and consultancy business focused on professional services firms, directed operations, facilities and IT for a top-40 UK law firm and the CIO of two Am Law 200 firms and the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office. Ben practiced law in Chicago, where he worked for the State of Illinois after clerking for the Federal District Court. He regularly writes and presents about legal operations.



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