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ALPS In Brief — Episode 65: Cybersecurity Services for Solo and Small Law Firms

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In this episode of ALPS In Brief, Mark and the founders of Sensei Enterprises discuss cybersecurity options and support for solo and small law firms. I just got done with a deposition a couple weeks ago that was really entertaining, at least to me, but not for the other attorney. JOHN: We’re experts at that.

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Lawyer Tech Tips: Things That Go Bump in Legal Tech!

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In large part, remote-work tech tools have been a boon during the past months. But danger lurks behind certain tech when working from home. Working remotely, whether part-time or full-time, requires a variety of technology. Work passwords used for personal accounts too. SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES.

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The Path to Success is Not Always a Straight Line.

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I earned my BA in film, television, and theatre from the University of Notre Dame, then went to Quinnipiac University School of Law thinking I would love litigation; something about being in a courtroom seemed to dovetail nicely with a theatre background.

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Path to Well-Being in Law – Episode 24: Kori Carew

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She brings a fierce love of community and belonging that transcends differences to work, ministry and life. She loves to sing, cook, entertain, dance in the hallways at work, we need a video component of that, and read. When it comes to the legal profession, in particular, law firms, because of how we are constructed.

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Democracy on Trial: Chestek and the Future of USPTO Accountability

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NCLA Argues the Federal Circuit Ignored Statutory Text and Canons of Construction The New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA) is a nonprofit law firm founded by Columbia Law School professor Philip Hamburger to challenge what it perceives as unlawful administrative overreach.

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