As the IT manager at Miller & Martin, a regional firm with about 130 attorneys, I don’t have to read the plethora of industry reports citing data privacy and security as the greatest global concern of corporate counsel (which, incidentally, is also cited in the 2015 Association of Corporate Counsel CLO Survey).

I don’t have to read these analyses because, we’ll say, balls roll downhill: data security is now a primary feature of all of the Outside Counsel Guidelines (OCGs) we receive—and we receive plenty. Clients now require that their data be locked-down, and implementing the security requirements this entails falls squarely upon my team’s shoulders.

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