by Beccy Scobell | 27 Sep 2023 | Articles, Beccy Scobell, Support, Training
Covid did not only change the way we travel the world, but it fast tracked the way in which law firms work, with less people in the office and more staff working remotely, but has IT training adapted to meet these new needs? “Remote working” has now become a...
by Guest | 24 Oct 2021 | Articles, Support
We’re delighted to bring you the first in our BreakDown series. BreakDowns are quick, easy reads that break down a subject so the audience can get up to speed with it. The aim is to stick to the essentials and avoid too much complex detail and jargon so that the...
by Guest | 4 May 2021 | Articles, Our Insights, Out of Practice, Review, Support
For the love of tech For any of you that are in an IT team, this is a tough one isn’t it? Enough said – you know what I mean! Technology is everywhere, in everything that we do. We live in a digital, connected age where even the most mundane objects have core...
by Cathy Kirby | 23 Mar 2021 | Articles, Cathy Kirby, Our Insights, Out of Practice, Review, Select, Support
Cathy Kirby: Out of Practice After three decades in practice, Cathy Kirby has joined Baskerville Drummond as a consultant, to share a lifetime of learning and hard-won experience across the law firm technology and business strategy space. In this series of articles,...
by David Baskerville | 29 Feb 2020 | Advisory, Articles, David Baskerville, Support, Training
You’ve read the articles, you’ve sat in the seminars, so you know how it goes. We’re talking cyber security and you know what’s coming: the horror stories, the threat landscape and bad actors, the best practice advice, the technical protections and the process...
by David Baskerville | 28 Nov 2019 | Advisory, Articles, David Baskerville, Our Insights, Review, Support, Training
Cyber Crime accounts for nearly 50% of all reported crimes and cost UK Businesses an estimated £30bn in 2017. With 43% of businesses reporting a cyber attack or breech last year the movement of criminal activity from the physical to the cyber world shows no sign of...