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ABA Legal Technology Resource Center
Helping Lawyers Solve the Technology Puzzle
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Articles | Websites | Communication
Tools | Companies
The ABA LTRC clearinghouse for technology related resources for disaster
recovery contains links to articles, websites, communication tools, discounts
and companies to help lawyers who are victims of the hurricane. We will
continue to update the page as more information becomes available. Please
email us if you have questions, additions,
or corrections or call 312-988-5465 to reach the LTRC hotline. For information
about other resources and ABA relief initiatives please see the ABA
Hurricane Katrina Disaster Relief page.
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- "Managing Practice Interruptions" by Dan Pinnington
[PDF]
Director, practicePRO Lawyers' Professional Indemnity Company
(LAWPRO)
http://www.practicepro.ca/practice/Practice_Interruptions_booklet.pdf
- "After Disaster Strikes - A Checklist" by Beverly
A. Michaelis [PDF]
OR Practice Management Advisor Professional Liability Fund
http://www.abanet.org/tech/ltrc/publications/checklist.pdf
- "Would
you be prepared in the event of a disaster?" by J.R.
Phelps
Director, The Florida Bar's Law Office Management Assistance Service
http://www.floridabar.org/
- "What
lawyers should do after a hurricane" by J.R. Phelps
Director, The Florida Bar's Law Office Management Assistance Service
http://www.floridabar.org/
- "Resources to Help You Avoid Disaster in Your Disaster
Recovery Plan" by Dennis Kennedy
http://www.abanet.org/lpm/lpt/articles/slc02051.html
- "Tips for Handling Storm-Damaged Hard Drives and Other
Removable Media" from Ontrack
DataRecovery [PDF]
http://www.abanet.org/tech/ltrc/publications/krolldisrel.pdf
From Ontrack DataRecovery: Do NOT allow equipment to dry
out. It is recommended to put any wet media into sealable
plastic bags to hold the moisture. It may be a good idea to
put a wet towel in that bag with the drive to insure that
the media stays moist. This is very important. There is a
lot of debris and contaminates in the water that could corrode
and damage the media if allowed to dry. The proper steps for
cleaning and drying the material will be key in working with
the media, and as experts with this type of situation it is
best handled by our engineers. Even rinsing the media with
tap water could further corrode the media.
As well, the individuals' health should be number one. In
handling equipment; face masks, rubber or latex gloves, and
proper dress should be considered. Again, the material has
been subjected to very unsanitary circumstances, and it is
advised to take precautions to insure the well being of the
individuals handling the equipment, and working in those environments.
- "Preparing for Large-Scale Disasters and Anticipating Recovery
Time" By Mike Talon
TechRepublic.com
http://techrepublic.com.com/5100-9592_11-5800476.html?tag=search
Gives a useful reality check on how long things might take.
- "Data Recovery from Fire, Flood and Other Natural Disasters"
Total Recall
http://www.recallusa.com/fire_flood_damage.php
- "Disaster Recovery for Law Firms" by Gary A. Munneke
and Anthony E. Davis
http://www.abanet.org/lpm/katrina/disaster_recovery_formbook.pdf
[PDF]
Excerpted from LPM's book, the Essential
Formbook: Comprehensive Management Tools for Lawyers Volume IV
- "Avoiding Ethical Disasters When Natural Disasters Strike,
Steps to Take in Recovery Effort: From Planning to Living the
Reality"
Suzanne Rose Consulting, Brentwood, TN
http://www.abanet.org/tech/ltrc/publications/recover.pdf
[PDF]
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- AALL Blog for Law Library Related Information
http://aallnet.typepad.com/katrina/
- Post-Katrina Blogs for Tulane and Loyola-New Orleans Law School
Communities
- The Tulane blog is at http://www.isthatlegal.org/tulanelaw
- The Loyola-New Orleans blog is at http://www.isthatlegal.org/loyno
- Post to the blog by sending an email to tulanelaw at isthatlegal
dot org or to loyno at isthatlegal dot org
- Hurricane Katrina Lawyers QuickTopics discussion page
http://www.quicktopic.com/32/H/ZXpdiAP9phhH
Quick Topic is free for basic use, so a firm could set up their
own page and share the address with members by having Quick Topic
sending an e-mail to each member.
- Huricane Katrina Lawyers Wiki
http://katrinalaw.org
A Wiki-based website to facilitate sharing information about
the whereabouts/safety/disaster recovery plans for attorneys
& other professionals in the affected area. The Wiki is
publicly editable.
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The following is informational only. Mention
of a company, product, or service does not indicate endorsement,
recommendation, or affiliation with the American Bar Association
or the ABA Legal Technology Resource Center.
For a list of legal technology consultants and vendors offering services to affected attorneys or to volunteer legal technology services please see HelpKatrinaLawyers.org
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