Legal and Risk Management Implications of Cloud Computing

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We’ve been seeing a whole bunch of things at the National Law Review about the legal risks and risk management issues related to cloud computing.  Accordingly, we’d like to share some of the better articles we’ve come across on the NLR and on Twitter…

For an Overview of What Cloud Computing or SaaS is and the Advantages and Disadvantages for Businesses, Especially Law Firms…..

Are You Ready For the Cloud? from Baker Donelson

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Lawyers Should Not Be Wary of SaaS and Cloud Computing by Niki Black of Lawyerist.com

What Cloud Computing Really Means from InfoWorld.com

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What Lies Ahead? Business and Legal Issues in the Coming Decade from Much Shelist

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For Risk Management and Legal Considerations Related to Cloud Computing or SaaS…..

The Cloud and Your Data from Risk Management

The Legal Issues Around Cloud Computing by Amit Agarwal of Digital Inspiration

Privacy and Information Security for Emerging Businesses by Poyner Spruill

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For Specific Things to Consider When Choosing a Cloud Computing Provider….

Putting Cloud Data Storage Providers to the Test by Risk Management

7 Questions For Any Cloud Based Service from the Legal Typist, Inc.

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How to Evaluate Cloud Computing Providers by Jason Baker – Data Center Knowledge

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