Is hardware holding your law firm hostage?

We’re partnering with Legal IT Insider for a Tech Talk webinar with CEO Bill Bice, CRO Ken Bassham and Editor-in-Chief Caroline Hill where we will take a step-by-step look at how progressive firms are moving away from hardware as they shift to the cloud.

While the pandemic underscored the need for less hardware, getting rid of it is easier said than done. That is despite the fact that it is often hardware that stops firms from achieving their digital aspirations. We will be speaking to and taking questions as we discuss:

• What is best practice when it comes to getting rid of hardware;
• A step-by-step guide on how to practically manage the elimination of hardware;
• What the roadmap looks like for many of the most progressive firms;
• What the challenges are and how to overcome them; and
• Specific use cases that bring to life the benefits of eliminating your hardware.

Speakers

Bill Bice

CEO | nQ Zebraworks
Recognized as a legal tech industry visionary, receiving Thomson’s innovator of the year award. Founder of ProLaw Software (acquired by Thomson Reuters), West km (used by 70% of the top 1000 law firms worldwide) and Exemplify (acquired by Bloomberg Law).

Ken Bassham

CRO | nQ Zebraworks
Ken’s experience helping businesses grow started with joining ProLaw Software in 1998 as the National Sales Manager. During his tenure, he rolled out the B2B sales team that accelerated ProLaw’s expansion, leading to acquisition by Thomson Reuters. Ken joined the team at Thomson Reuters as Senior Director of Sales, overseeing the law firm segment.

Caroline Hill

Editor-in-Chief | Legal IT Insider
Caroline has been a senior reporter at Legal Week, news editor at Legal Business, and quickly became editor of the Orange Rag in 2014/5. The best thing she ever did was ditch a City lawyer career for her first passion – writing – albeit mistakenly thinking she’d work less hours.

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