News & Info | 2020

Strange, Weird and Just Plain Crazy Crimes
Everyone agrees that 2020 has been a year like no other. As we wind down this pandemic-lockdown-socially distanced-masked year, crooks, it seems, have been just as confused as the rest of us. Consider these actual

Beware of Alex Smith: Bail Bonds Scam Hits Home
Beware of “Alex Smith.” He will call you offering to bail one of your loved ones out of jail. He will sound official and even say he is with A 2nd Chance Bail Bonds, a

Pardon That Bird
A commemoration of what was believed to be the first shared meal between the English colonists, or Pilgrims, and the Wampanoag people in 1621, Thanksgiving used to mean turkey, stuffing (or dressing), potatoes, cranberries and
Attorneys’ Cloud Technology Enables Long-Term Work From Home
This year’s multiple crises, including a global pandemic, an economic recession and shelter-in-place lockdowns, caused attorneys and law firms large and small to rethink how they conduct business. Long feared security vulnerabilities had kept most
A 2nd Chance Bail Bonds Launches New Electronic Monitoring Company
Established bail bond company leverages 13 years of experience to provide new services to attorneys and their clients A 2nd Chance Bail Bonds, a leading bail bonding agency with locations throughout the Metro Atlanta
Why You Should Stop Resisting Virtual Assistants
Other industries’ use of virtual assistants has been growing at a double-digit rate for a decade but law firms have been hesitant to embrace this national trend. Smaller firms and solo practitioners are more likely
Considering a Permanent Shift to a Virtual Office?
Before COVID-19, the trend toward the Virtual Office (VO) was climbing in popularity in just about every industry except legal. Other executives were seeing the benefits of virtual offices, such as overhead savings, while legal
Zoom Bombers Compromise Confidentiality
Photo bombing, the practice of an unwanted person or animal popping into a photograph, can be hilarious and fun. Zoom bombing is a whole different animal and can lead to a serious data breach. When
Attorneys at Work: How to Make the Decision to Re-open or Stay Remote
Across Georgia, attorneys managing firms large and small have little data to help them make pivotal “return to work” decisions during the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, few firms are rushing back to the office.
Crime, Coronavirus and Continued Gun Violence
This has certainly been a summer of increasing discontent. Climbing coronavirus numbers, widespread gun violence and protests nationwide compete for headlines every day. And we haven’t even mentioned the “great mask debate.” In these strange