De-“mist”-ifying the Cloud: 9 Tips to Avoid Cloud-Based Malpractice

To have one's head in the clouds (idiom): (1) lacking attention to physical reality; (2) to be out of touch with the everyday world; (3) to have unrealistic or impractical ideas.

photo-1427348693976-99e4aca06bb9For the average person, having your head in the clouds is an idiomatic synonym for daydreaming or absentmindedness. As an attorney, having your head in the clouds might be a downright liability. But putting your practice management in the clouds is quite the opposite—it’s a conscious choice that can actually help shield you from professional malpractice.

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