Mobile Timekeeping - New Regulations To Know Before It's Too Late
Lunch Sponsor: Bellefield Systems
Description:
In July 2016, Tennessee put new regulations in place that will either directly affect or set precedent for your mobile security implementation. Many jurisdictions mandate strict breach notification requirements if you allow mobile devices to work offline. For these reasons and others, mobile security should be paramount when evaluating or implementing a mobile timekeeping solution. Learn more as we discuss:
- Incident response management best practices
- ABA data breach recommendations
- What to do when a mobile device gets lost
- Client and matter confidentiality and the consequences of storing client data on mobile devices
- The five step time entry evaluation plan
Even if you currently have a mobile or desktop timekeeping solution, join us to learn how new regulation may affect your deployment.
Presenters:
Gabriela Isturiz is the cofounder and President of Bellefield, a company devoted to creating mobile solutions for law firms and professional services corporations. The company's flagship product, iTimeKeep, has been recognized as the number one mobile time entry solution for attorneys for three consecutive years. Gaby has over 20 years of experience as a computer engineer in business technology consulting, software development and systems integration, spending the past 15 years in legal technology, working with over 100 law firms including Am Law 50 firms. Previously, she was the cofounder and president of eBillingHub, later purchased by Thomson Reuters, and the director of IT at a large insurance defense law firm.
Scott Watkins is a Regional Sales Manager for Bellefield Systems. His career has always been focused on building meaningful relationships and bringing value to everyone he works with. For the last two years at Bellefield, Scott has partnered with law firms to create better timekeepers and recover more revenue.
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