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IT Services for Law Firms

Law firms carry an ethical obligation to protect client data under ABA Model Rule 1.6, and corporate clients increasingly require proof. SBK helps small and midsize firms meet security expectations, clean up document management, and close the remote work gaps that create real liability.

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Common challenges we solve

Client security expectations from corporate clients

Large corporate clients send security questionnaires before engaging outside counsel. They ask about encryption, access controls, data retention, and incident response. If you cannot answer clearly, you lose the work. We build the evidence package that gets you through the intake process.

Ethical duty to protect privileged communications

ABA Model Rule 1.6(c) requires reasonable efforts to prevent unauthorized disclosure of client information. What counts as reasonable keeps changing. We implement the technical controls (encryption, access logging, DLP) that satisfy both the ethics board and your malpractice carrier.

Document management sprawl

Files live in the DMS, email attachments, personal drives, and desktop folders. Nobody trusts search results, and version control is manual. We consolidate file access, enforce naming conventions, and set retention policies so attorneys can find what they need and delete what they should.

Remote work security gaps

Partners work from home on personal devices, associates use unsecured Wi-Fi, and nobody enforces screen locks. Each gap is a potential breach of client confidentiality. We deploy endpoint management, conditional access policies, and VPN or zero-trust network access without disrupting workflows.

Compliance frameworks we cover

NY SHIELD Act ABA Model Rule 1.6 SOC 2

Review your firm's IT security posture

Bring a client questionnaire, a compliance concern, or a document management problem. We will tell you what to fix first.

(718) 407-4169