Law Office Automation
Sep. 28, 1999
Computer Calamity
By Gary S. Wong Major earthquakes, fires, floods and other natural occurrences can be potential disasters for law firms. Hardware failures and power disturbances can disrupt operations, and the year-2000 issue might result in situations that could be considered disasters. Although law firms can't predict when disasters will strike, they can prepare for them.
By Gary S. Wong
Major earthquakes, fires, floods and other natural occurrences can be potential disasters for law firms. Hardware failures and power disturbances can disrupt operations, and the year-2000 issue might result in situations that could be considered disasters. Although law firms can't predict when disasters will ...
Major earthquakes, fires, floods and other natural occurrences can be potential disasters for law firms. Hardware failures and power disturbances can disrupt operations, and the year-2000 issue might result in situations that could be considered disasters. Although law firms can't predict when disasters will ...
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