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September 07, 2006 | Law.com

Too Many Backups? No Such Thing

If you're practicing in a large firm, backups are probably something you don't need to worry about. But if you are going it alone, or in a small firm, backups of both your system and your files are essential if you're going to keep your practice going during and after an emergency.

By Brian Harris

4 minute read

June 01, 2008 | The Legal Intelligencer

K4 Test Import

As consolidation continues toK4 create upheaval in the telecommunications industry, Tollgrade Communications is focused on repositioning its business, and Sara Antol, general counsel for the Cheswick, Pa.-based company for the last 11 years, is playing an

By Brian Harris

7 minute read

June 01, 2008 | The Legal Intelligencer

K4 Test Import

As consolidation continues toK4 create upheaval in the telecommunications industry, Tollgrade Communications is focused on repositioning its business, and Sara Antol, general counsel for the Cheswick, Pa.-based company for the last 11 years, is playing an

By Brian Harris

7 minute read

March 08, 2007 | Legaltech News

Chips Ahoy! Discover the World of PC Processors

A hard drive might be the "heart" of a computer, but the central processing unit is the "brain" -- an approximately 2-inch silicon square that handles the complex tasks. IT director Brian Harris sorts out CPU options for lawyers and law firms.

By Brian Harris

5 minute read

September 18, 2006 | Texas Lawyer

There's No Such Thing as Too Many Backups

If you practice in a large firm, backups are probably something you don't need to worry about. But if you are going it alone, or in a small firm, backups of your system and your files are essential to keep your practice going in case of an emergency.

By Brian Harris

4 minute read

September 07, 2006 | Legaltech News

Too Many Backups? No Such Thing

If you're practicing in a large firm, backups are probably something you don't need to worry about. But if you are going it alone, or in a small firm, backups of both your system and your files are essential if you're going to keep your practice going during and after an emergency.

By Brian Harris

4 minute read