IT Built for Law Firms That Can't Afford Downtime
Law firms face unique IT challenges — from protecting privileged client data to keeping case management platforms running 24/7. ACS provides managed IT, cybersecurity, and legal SaaS support built specifically for attorneys, paralegals, and legal operations teams.
Clio Practice Management
iManage Document Management
NetDocuments Cloud DMS
LexisNexis Legal Research
Westlaw Legal Research
Relativity eDiscovery
LEAP Practice Management
PracticePanther Case Management
Smokeball Automation
MyCase Client Portal
Filevine Case Management
CosmoLex Billing & AccountingIT Problems That Cost Law Firms Clients and Cases
Legal technology has unique demands that generic IT providers don't understand. These are the issues we solve for firms every day.
Client Data Breaches
Law firms are high-value targets for cybercriminals because of the sensitive client data they hold. A breach doesn't just cost money — it violates attorney-client privilege and can result in bar complaints, malpractice claims, and lost clients.
Downtime During Court Deadlines
When your email goes down the morning of a filing deadline or your document management system crashes during discovery, it's not just an inconvenience — it's a potential ethics violation. Court deadlines don't wait for IT fixes.
Unsupported Legal Software
Generic IT providers don't know how to configure Clio, iManage, NetDocuments, or Relativity. They treat legal SaaS like any other app — leading to poor integrations, broken workflows, and frustrated attorneys who lose billable hours.
Compliance & Ethics Obligations
Bar associations increasingly require firms to demonstrate competence with technology. ABA Model Rule 1.6 demands reasonable efforts to prevent unauthorized access to client data — but most firms don't know if their IT meets that standard.
Remote & Hybrid Attorney Access
Attorneys need secure access to case files, billing systems, and communication tools from home, court, or client sites. Without proper VPN configuration, MFA, and endpoint security, remote work creates massive security gaps.
Unpredictable IT Costs
Break-fix IT means surprise invoices right when cash flow is tight. Without proactive monitoring and maintenance, firms pay more for emergency fixes than they would for comprehensive managed services.
We Don't Just Support Your Software — We Configure It Right
Most IT providers install legal software and walk away. ACS goes further: we configure your platforms to match your firm's workflows, integrate them with your existing tools, and optimize settings for security and performance.
From initial migration to Clio or iManage, to building custom NetDocuments workspaces, to ensuring your Relativity eDiscovery environment meets production deadlines — we understand how attorneys actually work with these tools.
We also handle SSO configuration, API integrations between platforms, automated billing sync, and secure client portal setup so your technology works together instead of creating extra steps.
Practice Management
Clio, LEAP, PracticePanther, MyCase, Smokeball — configured for your firm's intake, calendaring, and billing workflows
Document Management
iManage, NetDocuments — workspace design, migration, version control, and integration with Outlook and Teams
eDiscovery & Research
Relativity, LexisNexis, Westlaw — environment setup, user provisioning, and data processing workflows
Billing & Accounting
CosmoLex, Filevine, Clio Payments — trust account compliance, IOLTA tracking, and automated invoicing
Our Legal IT Services
End-to-end managed IT and cybersecurity tailored for law firms — from help desk to compliance.
Help Desk & Remote Monitoring
Priority support that understands legal urgency — because a crashed system during a deposition is different from a slow laptop at a retail store.
- Dedicated legal IT help desk
- 24/7 remote monitoring & alerting
- Proactive patch management
- On-site support for court-day emergencies
- Attorney & staff onboarding/offboarding
Managed Cybersecurity
Layered security built around the data law firms need to protect — client files, privileged communications, financial records, and case strategy.
- Advanced endpoint detection (EDR)
- Email security & phishing protection
- Dark web monitoring for firm credentials
- Zero-trust access policies
- Security awareness training for staff
Legal Software Support
Expert configuration and ongoing support for the platforms your firm runs on — not generic app support, but legal-workflow-specific expertise.
- Clio, iManage, NetDocuments setup
- Platform migrations & data transfers
- SSO & API integration configuration
- Custom workflow automation
- User training & adoption support
Secure Email & Collaboration
Protect attorney-client privilege with properly configured, encrypted communication tools that meet ethical obligations.
- Microsoft 365 & Google Workspace hardening
- Email encryption & DLP policies
- Secure file sharing configuration
- Teams/Zoom for secure video depositions
- Mobile device management (MDM)
Cloud Migration & Hosting
Move your firm's infrastructure to the cloud — securely, with minimal disruption and full data integrity throughout the transition.
- On-premise to cloud migration planning
- Azure & AWS hosting for legal workloads
- Virtual desktop (VDI) for remote attorneys
- Hybrid cloud architecture design
- Disaster recovery & geo-redundancy
Compliance & Risk Management
Align your firm's technology with ABA ethics requirements, insurer mandates, and industry security frameworks.
- ABA Rule 1.6 technology competence
- Cyber insurance compliance assistance
- Annual security risk assessments
- Incident response planning
- Client data handling policies
Why Law Firm Cybersecurity Is Different
Attorneys have ethical obligations that make cybersecurity more than just good practice — it's a professional requirement.
ABA Model Rule 1.6 — Duty of Confidentiality
Lawyers must make "reasonable efforts to prevent the inadvertent or unauthorized disclosure" of client information. This means your firm needs documented security policies, encrypted communications, access controls, and incident response plans — not just antivirus software.
Law Firms Are Prime Targets
Cybercriminals know law firms hold sensitive M&A data, real estate closing funds, litigation strategy, and personally identifiable information. Business email compromise (BEC) attacks targeting wire transfers and settlement funds are among the most common attacks on legal practices.
Cyber Insurance Requirements
Most legal malpractice insurers now require firms to demonstrate specific cybersecurity controls — MFA, endpoint protection, backup verification, and employee training. Without these, your claims can be denied and premiums skyrocket.
Client & Court Mandates
Corporate clients increasingly require outside counsel to complete security questionnaires and demonstrate compliance with frameworks like SOC 2 or NIST. Courts are also adopting electronic filing systems that demand secure authentication and audit trails.
How We Onboard Your Firm
A structured approach that minimizes disruption to your practice while upgrading your entire technology posture.
Assess
Full audit of your current IT, security posture, legal software stack, and compliance gaps.
Plan
Custom technology roadmap aligned with your firm's size, practice areas, and growth plans.
Migrate
Seamless transition to managed services — software configuration, cloud migration, security deployment.
Secure
Layer-by-layer security implementation — endpoint, email, identity, network, and backup.
Support
Ongoing monitoring, help desk, quarterly reviews, and continuous optimization.
Why Law Firms Choose ACS
We're not a generic IT company that happens to have a few law firm clients. Legal IT is a core specialization.
Legal SaaS Certified Engineers
Our team holds certifications and deep expertise in Clio, iManage, NetDocuments, and Microsoft 365 — we configure these tools the way attorneys need them, not the way the generic setup wizard suggests.
Understand Attorney Workflows
We know the difference between matter-centric filing and client-centric filing. We understand trust accounting requirements, court filing deadlines, and the critical difference between "important" and "urgent" in legal operations.
Compliance-First Approach
Every recommendation we make considers ABA ethics rules, state bar requirements, cyber insurance mandates, and client security questionnaires. We help you document your technology competence — not just achieve it.
Predictable Monthly Cost
Flat-rate managed services mean no surprise IT bills. Your firm gets enterprise-grade technology and support for a predictable monthly investment that scales with your headcount.
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