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Answer Bar: Maximizing Technology in Your Law Practice

Contains material from Jun 2021 to May 2024

Answer Bar: Maximizing Technology in Your Law Practice
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Great for the 64 year-old lawyer- who attends the Bryan Garner seminars and thinks he knows all, and finds out the case is otherwise. Thanks!

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Session 1: The Duty of Technology Competence - Understand the importance of technology competence for your practice and the ethical obligations to be competent. Explore the current landscape and recent decisions in this area, as well as common problem areas for attorneys.

Session 2: Conducting Cost-Effective E-Discovery and the Use of Technology Assisted Review (TAR) - Examine how technology-based processes, specifically technology assisted review (TAR), can be cost-effective and efficient solutions for e-discovery in litigation. This session highlights situations where TAR is often the preferred tool over attorney review and flags times that it is not, and discusses how to address contentious issues that may arise in TAR-related negotiations with opposing counsel. 

Session 3: Communication - Attorneys have a duty to keep client communication secure. Get practical tips on conducting communication with the courts or with opposing counsel, as well email filtering and its impacts on communication including filing deadlines, etc.

Session 4: Cybersecurity and Protecting Against Cyber Scams - An informative program about the legal standards that govern a compliant cybersecurity program as well as an update about the ethical duty of technology competence that affects all Texas lawyers.

Session 5: ChatGPT Ethics - Topic description generated by ChatGPT: Using ChatGPT for legal purposes promises efficient information processing, yet raises ethical concerns including client confidentiality and the risk of providing inaccurate advice. It is paramount that attorneys ensure adequate supervision, maintain professional discretion, and stay vigilant about the tool's limitations to uphold their ethical obligations.

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  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 3.75 | 3.00 ethics
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA, PA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 8/31/2025

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1. The Duty of Technology Competence (May 2022)

Hon. John G. Browning

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1.00 | 1.00 ethics
The Duty of Technology Competence (May 2022)

Understand the importance of technology competence for your practice and the ethical obligations to be competent. Explore the current landscape and recent decisions in this area, as well as common problem areas for attorneys.

Originally presented: Apr 2022 Essential Technology Competence for Attorneys

Hon. John G. Browning, Of Counsel, The Cole Law Firm, McKinney, Texas and Distinguished Jurist in Residence, Faulkner University School of Law - Plano, TX

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2. Conducting Cost-Effective E-Discovery and the Use of Technology Assisted Review (TAR) (Jun 2021)

Christine Payne, Hon. Andrew Peck

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Conducting Cost-Effective E-Discovery and the Use of Technology Assisted Review (TAR) (Jun 2021)

Examine how technology-based processes, specifically technology assisted review (TAR), can be cost-effective and efficient solutions for e-discovery in litigation. This session highlights situations where TAR is often the preferred tool over attorney review and flags times that it is not, and discusses how to address contentious issues that may arise in TAR-related negotiations with opposing counsel.

Originally presented: Apr 2021 E-Discovery Essentials

Christine Payne, Gunster - Austin, TX
Hon. Andrew Peck, DLA Piper LLP US - New York, NY

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3. Communication (May 2022)

Lisa Angelo

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Communication (May 2022)

Attorneys have a duty to keep client communication secure. Get practical tips on conducting communication with the courts or with opposing counsel, as well email filtering and its impacts on communication including filing deadlines, etc.

Originally presented: Apr 2022 Essential Technology Competence for Attorneys

Lisa Angelo, Angelo Law Firm PLLC - Houston, TX

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4. Cybersecurity and Protecting Against Cyber Scams (May 2022)

Elizabeth Rogers

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Cybersecurity and Protecting Against Cyber Scams (May 2022)

An informative program about the legal standards that govern a compliant cybersecurity program as well as an update about the ethical duty of technology competence that affects all Texas lawyers.

Originally presented: Apr 2022 Essential Technology Competence for Attorneys

Elizabeth Rogers, Michael Best & Friedrich LLP - Austin, TX

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5. ChatGPT Ethics (May 2024)

Henson Adams, Adam Sencenbaugh

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ChatGPT Ethics (May 2024)

Topic description generated by ChatGPT: Using ChatGPT for legal purposes promises efficient information processing, yet raises ethical concerns including client confidentiality and the risk of providing inaccurate advice. It is paramount that attorneys ensure adequate supervision, maintain professional discretion, and stay vigilant about the tool's limitations to uphold their ethical obligations.

Originally presented: Apr 2024 Oil, Gas and Mineral Law Institute

Henson Adams, Haynes Boone, LLP - San Antonio, TX
Adam Sencenbaugh, Haynes Boone, LLP - Austin, TX