Old English Backups BAK-uhps Copies of data or files created to prevent loss of information in case of accidental deletion, damage, or disaster. In the legal field, backups are crucial for preserving client data, case files, and other sensitive information. The law firm regularly creates backups of their client files to ensure data integrity and protect against data loss. The importance of backups was highlighted in the case of Moss v. Superior Court (1998), where a law firm lost client data due to a computer malfunction. The court held that the firm had a duty to maintain adequate backups to protect client interests. ← Back to BrowseNext Term →