Disaster planning is no laughing matter. Like immunizations, it has to be done; none of us wants to create a plan, but, when done, we will be happy to have it at hand if we are ever in such a crisis.

The only way for a law firm library to provide support to attorneys following a disaster is to be prepared. If you don’t already have a library disaster plan in place, read this article, drop everything else and get to work.

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