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IT services for law firms

Protect client trust without turning technology into another case file.

Law firms depend on secure access to documents, email, case systems, billing data, and client communication. OmniTech helps keep that work protected, available, and manageable.

Built for firms that need practical IT support, stronger security, and better control over the systems attorneys and staff use every day.

Why legal IT needs to be taken seriously

Sources: ABA 2022 Legal Technology Survey Report: Cybersecurity, citing ABA survey responses and the 2021 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report.

27%
of surveyed law firms reported experiencing a security breach
25%
did not know whether their firm had experienced a breach
42%
reported having an incident response plan
36%
of breaches involved phishing, according to Verizon’s DBIR cited by ABA
The real problem

Your firm runs on information people cannot afford to lose.

Legal IT is not just computers and passwords. It is client trust, matter deadlines, court filings, billing, document access, and the ability to keep working when something breaks.

Email is the front door

Phishing, fake invoices, credential theft, and malicious attachments are still some of the easiest ways attackers get into law firms.

Documents have to be available

Attorneys and staff need fast, reliable access to files, templates, research, calendars, and matter details without creating unnecessary exposure.

Security has to fit the work

Controls should protect the firm without making every task harder. The goal is practical security your team can actually follow.

01

Managed IT support

Responsive support for attorneys and staff, device management, onboarding, troubleshooting, vendor coordination, and day-to-day technology issues.

02

Microsoft 365 and email security

Secure email, multi-factor authentication, conditional access, mailbox protection, retention planning, and safer collaboration across the firm.

03

Backup and recovery

Backup planning for files, cloud systems, Microsoft 365, and critical applications so the firm has a realistic path back after an outage or attack.

04

Security controls and documentation

Practical controls, policy support, evidence gathering, and security improvements that help with cyber insurance, client questionnaires, and internal expectations.

05

Case management and vendor support

Coordination with legal software vendors, billing platforms, document systems, phone providers, internet carriers, and other systems your firm depends on.

What changes

Less scrambling. More control.

The goal is not to make your law firm more technical. The goal is to make the technology easier to trust, easier to support, and easier to explain when a partner, client, insurer, or auditor asks.

Clear ownership

One team owns the support path instead of passing issues between vendors.

Better security basics

MFA, endpoint protection, backups, access reviews, and email controls handled with discipline.

Cleaner onboarding

New attorneys and staff get the access they need without unnecessary risk or confusion.

Practical planning

Budgets, upgrades, vendor renewals, and risk priorities are planned instead of reactive.

Process

A straightforward path from scattered IT to a safer firm.

We start by understanding how your firm works, then we tighten the areas that create the most risk or friction.

Map the firm

Users, devices, locations, case tools, document systems, Microsoft 365, vendors, and current pain points.

Find the risk

Email exposure, weak access controls, missing backups, unmanaged endpoints, vendor gaps, and unsupported workflows.

Fix the foundation

Prioritized improvements to support, security, backup, access, documentation, and monitoring.

Maintain it

Ongoing support, reviews, planning, vendor coordination, and steady improvement over time.

Good fit

Best fit for firms that want IT handled without losing control.

Good fit if...

  • Your attorneys and staff need faster, clearer IT support.
  • You rely heavily on Microsoft 365, email, shared documents, and legal software.
  • You are concerned about phishing, ransomware, cyber insurance, or client security questionnaires.
  • You want a technology roadmap instead of only reacting when something breaks.
  • You need one accountable partner to coordinate vendors and own the support path.

Probably not the right page if...

  • You only need a one-time workstation repair.
  • You are looking for the cheapest possible support with no security expectations.
  • You already have internal IT and only need extra capacity. Co-managed IT may be a better fit.
  • You need legal software customization only, without broader IT/security support.
FAQ

Law firm IT questions we hear often

Do you support legal case management systems?

Yes. We can coordinate with your legal software vendors, help troubleshoot access and workstation issues, and make sure the surrounding IT environment is stable and supportable.

Can you help with cyber insurance requirements?

Yes. We can help implement and document common technical controls like MFA, endpoint protection, backups, email security, access management, and security policies. We do not replace your broker or legal counsel, but we can support the technical side.

Do you work with small firms?

Yes. Smaller firms often have the same confidentiality and availability risks as larger firms, just with fewer internal resources to manage them.

Can you help clean up Microsoft 365?

Yes. Microsoft 365 is usually central to email, files, calendar, identity, and collaboration. We can review security settings, licensing, MFA, mailbox protection, sharing, retention, and backup needs.

Can you help if we already have an IT person?

Yes. If you already have internal IT, OmniTech can work in a co-managed model to help with overflow, security, projects, documentation, vendor coordination, or strategic planning.

Next step

Want a clearer picture of your firm's IT risk?

We can start with a conversation about how your firm works today, where support is getting stuck, and which security gaps are worth fixing first.

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