Cyberattack ready

Strengthening your defences against cybercrime

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Cyberattack ready

There’s been a surge in cybercrime over the past four to five years, primarily due to its lucrative returns and low-risk nature compared with ‘traditional’ crime. Law firms are prime targets because of the sensitive data they process, and they are increasingly falling victim to ransomware. In LPM March, we speak to cybersecurity experts to uncover why cybercrime is so prolific and, more importantly, we provide some strategies you can consider to protect your law firm.

In this issue

Give your firm a fighting chance against cyberattacks, Suzanna Hayek, deputy editor at LPM

Several mergers later and still smiling: Tips from Clifton Ingram, Anne Deller, managing partner at Clifton Ingram

What changes are happening to flexible working requests? Chris Cook, partner and head of employment and data protection and Emily Morrison, employment solicitor at SA Law

Insights from LPM’s partners 

Why change is essential for law firms, Billy Hume, marketing executive at PracticeEvolve 

How to protect your law firm in the age of remote working, Nick Hayne, head of professional services at Quiss

Case studies 

Neves Solicitors adopts new ways of workingAccess Legal 

How a law firm achieved four-figure savings on its PI insuranceLockton 

Brabners partners with BARBRI to suppot future talentBARBRI

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