Network Security White Papers
Leading Law Firm Solves Compliance Issue With Webroot Security SaaS
Overview Founded in 1984, Watson Goepel Maledy has grown from four partners to a mixed practice firm of over 35 lawyers. The firm attributes a large part of its success to a strong customer service commitment that ensures every client - regardless of size or budget - receives first-rate legal counsel and support. Its e-mail and Web security vendor's servers were located in the U.S., making their information accessible for viewing by American authorities. Watson Goepel Maledy evaluated several services in search of one that would meet its compliance needs while also providing strong customer service, low costs and powerful anti-spam and security. The firm's staff is now able to receive critical e-mail and to locate and respond to client e-mail easily without having to filter through spam.
| Publisher | Webroot Software | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | October 2008 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
| Topics | |||
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