Practice Resilience® Solo — everything configured, for one fixed engagement
Practice Resilience® Solo is a fixed-configuration technology and compliance package built specifically for the one-person law practice — a Surface Laptop, Microsoft 365, Clio (if required), and a full cybersecurity baseline, configured and ready from day one, with white-glove setup assistance included.
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The complete configuration in one package
- Surface Laptop — fully provisioned and configured before it reaches you
- Microsoft 365 — configured for legal work, with the same data boundary standards used across every JurisIT engagement
- Clio (if required) — configured and ready with your matter types, billing, trust accounting, and document templates
- Cybersecurity setup baseline — included as standard, not an add-on
- White-glove setup assistance — a guided onboarding process rather than a box left on your desk
Three steps from enquiry to working on day one
- Scope — a short conversation to confirm your practice area and existing setup.
- Configure — your device, Microsoft 365, and Clio (if required) are provisioned and tested before delivery.
- Onboard — white-glove setup assistance gets you working on day one, not week three.
Baseline aligned to the Privacy Act and ASD Essential Eight
Aligned to the Privacy Act 1988 and the ASD Essential Eight — the same baseline framework used in JurisIT's Cybersecurity Uplift engagement, scaled to a one-person practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
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No — it suits both firms just starting out and established sole practitioners replacing an ad hoc setup.
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Yes, Solo is a starting configuration; firms that grow beyond a single practitioner typically move into the standard Practice Resilience® programme.
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Every Practice Resilience® Solo package is configured and proposed individually for your firm — there is no published rate, because every practitioner's starting point and existing equipment differs.
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A Surface Laptop is included as standard in the package; if you prefer to use existing hardware, the configuration and setup components can be scoped without it.