CLOUD COMPUTING
Cloud computing is the new frontier for data management. It provides scalability, redundancy and accessibility. However, the amorphous, distributed and international nature of cloud computing raises numerous issues for companies considering this resource.

Common questions include: Where is my data physically stored? How do I deal with financial or legal dissolution of the cloud provider? What are my rights to recover my data? How secure is my data? Is my privacy protected? Is my proprietary information regarding trade secrets, research and development, copyrights and patents at risk on the cloud? Is the movement of the data in the cloud violating U.S. law?

 
The attorneys and advisors at Espinosa Trueba, PL are here to help you answer these questions. With experience in systems analsysis, software programming, engineering and systems design, our attorney have the foundations necessary to help you navigate the deep and still largely unknown depths of the cloud.

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Sep 27, 2011 - Jorge Espinosa gave a presentation to the South Florida Paralegal's Association today. The presentation dealt with issues facing lawfirms in adopting and counseling on the use of cloud computing services and resources.
Apr 08, 2011 - Espinosa | Trueba, PL professionals publish two new blogs. LexNimbus is a blog published by Jorge Espinosa which focuses on the changing law of cloud computing, social networking and the Internet. The Fashionable Litigator is a blog published by Francesca Russo which focuses on fashion law and the experience of being a woman litigator. They join our other blogs -- The Gray Blog and Sustainable Marks.