How JPert serves
law firms.
Your clients trust you with privileged information — contracts, litigation strategy, M&A details, personal records. ABA Formal Opinion 477R requires "reasonable efforts" to prevent unauthorized access to client communications. JPert builds the infrastructure that makes those reasonable efforts demonstrable, documented, and defensible.
- Secure document management with granular access controls
- Ethical wall implementation for conflict management
- Encrypted email and client portal communications
- eDiscovery readiness and litigation hold support
- Disaster recovery for case files and work product
- Multi-factor authentication across all firm systems
- Dark web monitoring for client data exposure
- Direct access to senior technical leadership
When clients typically reach out
Lateral partner joining who needs secure system access. Cyber insurance renewal with new security questionnaire. Client RFP requiring documented security controls. ABA ethics audit. Staff member fell for a phishing attempt. Firm growth outpacing current IT support.
Compliance & Regulatory Focus
ABA Formal Opinion 477R
Requires lawyers to make "reasonable efforts" to prevent unauthorized access to client information in electronic communications. We build and document those efforts.
Virginia & DC Bar Ethics Rules
State-specific competence obligations now include understanding technology risks. We ensure your infrastructure meets these evolving standards.
NIST Cybersecurity Framework
The baseline assessment framework that satisfies both cyber insurance applications and client security questionnaires.
Cyber Insurance Qualification
We implement and maintain the controls insurers require — MFA, endpoint detection, backup verification, and incident response planning.