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Technology and File Management: Ethical Issues and Best Practices

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Good practical advice. This may become dated pretty quickly, so should be updated or revised if necessary to keep up with all the new IT information.

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A discussion on the practical, technological and ethical issues that come with managing the mountains of paper that a law practice generates, including best practices with respect to document generation, distribution and retention, and the ownership of client files. Learn the benefits of and options for reducing paper consumption and storage in the law firm context, including a look at both the technology and the ethics of computing in the cloud.

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1. Technology and File Management: Best Practices for Reducing, Managing and Storing Your "Paper" (Oct 2014)

Laura L. McClellan, Hon. Rebecca Simmons

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Technology and File Management: Best Practices for Reducing, Managing and Storing Your "Paper" (Oct 2014)

A discussion on the practical, technological and ethical issues that come with managing the mountains of paper that a law practice generates, including best practices with respect to document generation, distribution and retention, and the ownership of client files. Learn the benefits of and options for reducing paper consumption and storage in the law firm context, including a look at both the technology and the ethics of computing in the cloud.

Originally presented: Sep 2014 Mortgage Lending Institute

Laura L. McClellan, Thompson & Knight LLP - Dallas, TX
Hon. Rebecca Simmons, Kinetic Concepts, Inc. - San Antonio, TX