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Security and IT FAQs
Updated over 2 months ago
  • Where is CASEpeer data stored / hosted?

CASEpeer is hosted with (AWS) Amazon Web Services, the world’s leading cloud service provider. Your data is hosted exclusively in the United States, or redundant servers located in two different states. That means if one server goes down (due to an earthquake, for example), the other takes over service with no interruption to you and your firm.

  • How often is my data backed up?

Your CASEpeer data is backed up regularly throughout the day. These backups of your data and files are stored on redundant servers, ensuring no data loss to your law firm. We have never experienced any data loss in all the years we’ve been serving law firms.

  • Can I access my backups?

We store your backups for you securely.

  • What is CASEpeer’s guaranteed uptime?

At CASEpeer, our service exceeds industry standards, with a historical 99.9% uptime. We know how important accessing your clients and cases is to your productivity, and dedicate extensive resources to ensuring the best possible uptime. In the very unlikely event that an interruption occurs, our team’s single priority will be getting our firms back up and running.

  • Can I easily export my data out of CASEpeer if needed?

Reach out to support@casepeer.com for export options and timeframes.

  • Can I restrict people from accessing CASEpeer from home?

Yes, you can limit the access of CASEpeer by IP address. You can authorize as many IP addresses as you need, and you can also give certain people permission to access from anywhere. Firm administrators will have this permission by default.

  • Are there any system / technology requirements for using CASEpeer?

Internet Speed

For the best CASEpeer experience, we recommend an internet connection of minimum 10 Mbps for upload and download.

Browser

For the best CASEpeer experience, we recommend the most recent version of Google Chrome.

Computer

CASEpeer can be used on any computer with internet access. It works equally effectively on Mac and PC computers.

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