The way things are these days, you'd hope that immigration law firms would be especially careful to secure clients' files.

Dream on.

New by me: Two data security incidents affected immigration law firms and their clients

https://databreaches.net/2026/04/06/two-data-security-incidents-affected-immigration-law-firms-and-their-clients/

#databreach #thirdparty #dataleak #incidentresponse

@PogoWasRight DocketWise? USCIS has a copy of everything there already. All of the non-bespoke immigration law software are for practice-management and form-filling. Those of us who spent all our time interfacing with ICE/BIA/CBP etc treated our job like crim law if we can, in-house IT work done gratis and all. There just aren't many lawyers who codes/homelabs on the side and aren't in IP/in house work, since that's a six figure skillset for mostly five figure salaried work.
@jimz Thanks for explaining that.