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Data Security, Client Confidences, and Ethics Rules Applicable to the Protection of Client Information
Contains material from Jan 2017
very good presentation. that was the quickest hour of all of the presentations from the past two days.
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While the content was somewhat general, there were some practical pointers that were informative and beneficial.
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Leslie C. Thorne, Emily Westridge Black
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Data Security, Client Confidences, and Ethics Rules Applicable to the Protection of Client Information (Jan 2017)
Tax practitioners hold the keys—literally and figuratively—to some of their clients' most sensitive personal and financial information. Protecting this information has always been of paramount concern for practitioners and for the IRS. Explore the legal and regulatory context for the issue of data security from an ethics perspective. What do the ethics rules, including ABA Model Rule 1.6, require of practitioners in the area of data security and what are the consequences of violating those rules?
Originally presented: Nov 2016 Taxation Conference
Leslie C. Thorne,
Haynes and Boone, LLP - Austin, TX
Emily Westridge Black,
Haynes and Boone, LLP - Austin, TX