January 6, 2026

Breach response consulting for civil justice organizations (board-ready decisions under pressure)

Your intake queue is already overflowing. A court partner needs an answer today. A board member forwards a strange email from a staff account. Then your IT lead says the words you don’t want to hear: “We suspect unauthorized access to data.” This is when data breach management sets the stage for your organization’s response. […]

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Legal Services Case Management Software For Justice-Focused Teams

You are not chasing billable hours. You are trying to keep people safe, housed, and informed, often with less staff and more demand than feels fair. Legal services case management software, a vital subcategory of legal practice management software, is one of the few tools that can actually calm the chaos and boost efficiency. At

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Cyber risk consulting for legal partner organizations (shared responsibility that ends finger pointing)

The law firm cybersecurity intake queue is overflowing with referrals, complicating risk management. A referral partner emails a spreadsheet “just for today.” A volunteer needs access “right now.” Then a phishing email lands, someone clicks, and suddenly you’re in the worst meeting of the year. After an incident, the first question is often: “Whose fault

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A CEO Wondering How To Interview a CTO

How to Interview a CTO: Questions to link tech strategy, risk, and budget to growth.

You are about to sit across from a potential technology leader and you want to know how to interview a CTO. The stakes are high, and your notes are thin. The quiet question in your head is simple: What questions should I ask a potential CTO or technology advisor in an interview? This is not

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A team reviewing their legal docketing system so they can take action.

Stop tracking court deadlines in personal calendars, set up a legal docketing system that prevents missed hearings and late filings

It’s 4:47 p.m. on a Friday. Someone pings you, “Did we file the response?” Another person says they “had it on their calendar.” A third swears the hearing date changed. You can feel the room tighten, not because people don’t care, but because the process depends on memory, inbox searches, and personal calendars. For justice-focused

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The 2-hour Nonprofit Systems Inventory workshop: capture every workflow, owner, and risk in one living document

At 4:45 p.m., someone asks a simple question: “How many people did we actually serve this quarter?” The number doesn’t reconcile. Intake is in one place. Referrals are in someone’s inbox. Program notes are in a shared drive. The report is due tomorrow, and staff are already carrying too much. This is how the justice

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A CEO demonstration how to explain cyber risk to your board using business terms, revenue, and simple analogies.

How to explain cyber risk to your board using business terms, revenue, and simple analogies.

You walk into the board meeting, slide deck ready, and you already know the question that is coming: “Are we okay on cyber and technology risk?” If you are a growth-focused CEO or COO who is not technical, that question can feel like a trap. You really need to know how to explain cyber risk

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Taming the Chaos: Fractional CIO for court services organizations Guide

It’s the end of the quarter, and the grant report is due. Your team is in a frantic scramble, pulling data from five different spreadsheets and a handful of systems that don’t talk to each other. That familiar feeling of panic isn’t just a reporting headache; it’s a glaring sign that your systems are holding

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