Disaster Planning and Recovery Resources
1) LawNet, the association of legal information technology professionals,
has a comprehensive white paper on the subject at www.peertopeer.org/Aid.html.
2) ALA, the Association of Legal Administrators, has a raft of disaster
planning and recovery resources for law firms and legal departments, including
a best-selling Disaster Recovery Sourcebook, at www.alanet.org/periodicals/disaster_index.html.
3) Tennessee Bar Practice Management Advisor Suzanne Rose has authored
a step-by-step disaster recovery checklist located at www.tba.org/tnbarms/disaster.html.
4) CLE materials on data backup and other kinds of computer system protection
approaches are at www.microlaw.com/cle/otherindex.html,
entitled "Oklahoma Bar Solo and Small Firm Conference – Things That Go
Bump in the Night: Backup and Electrical Protection."
5) The Federal Emergency Management Association Web site offers detailed
information, at www.fema.gov.
6) The Law Librarian's Resource Exchange has important resource links
related to law firms recovering from the World Trade Center disaster,
including resources on terrorism, disaster recovery and relief, and related
legislation, at www.llrx.com/newstand/wtc.htm.
7) The ABA Division for Bar Services–Web Disaster Relief Resources includes
disaster planning practice management and law-related disaster relief
resources, at www.abanet.org/barserv/disaster/home.html.
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