Innovative Computing Systems Presents Seminar on Data Management to New Jersey State Bar Association
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LOS ANGELES - Californer -- Innovative Computing Systems, a Los Angeles-based legal technology company, continues to dedicate itself to the education and training of top-notch legal professionals by presenting a seminar on law office productivity and data management to the New Jersey State Bar Association on June 25, 2024.

Staying competitive in the legal market not only requires professionalism and effective representation but also maintaining efficient and secure data management. In this seminar, participants will learn the many paths a law office should follow to maintain efficient, secure and accessible client files, correspondence and document histories. Innovative's expert presenters will explain how to avoid costly security breaches in your data management, while maintaining crucial access across your office's attorneys and staff. Attendees can earn two continuing legal education credits as well.

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WHAT: Stay Competitive: Law Office Productivity & Data Management
WHEN: June 25, 2024, 1:00 PM – 2:40 PM ET
WHERE: Online
MORE: https://njsba.com/event/stay-competitive-law-office-productivity-data-management/

About Innovative Computing Systems, Inc.

Innovative Computing Systems, Inc., has primarily focused on the technology needs of law firms since 1989, and those skill sets have been sought out by entities such as municipalities, corporate environments and professional services organizations. Innovative Computing Systems takes a best-of-breed approach to all its offerings. Innovative Computing Systems selects only premier technology partners to provide solutions to its clients and is committed to maintaining long-term strategic relationships with them to ensure the highest levels of success, both in productivity and with IT initiatives proper. Learn more by visiting www.innovativecomp.com.

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