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Protecting Client Information-Cyber Protection Duties as an Attorney

Contains material from May 2018

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Explore the ethical and legal obligations of attorneys and law firms to protect client data and communications from the latest cybersecurity threats.

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William R. Daugherty, Andy Sawyer

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Protecting Client Information-Cyber Protection Duties as an Attorney (May 2018)

Explore the ethical and legal obligations of attorneys and law firms to protect client data and communications from the latest cybersecurity threats.

Originally presented: Apr 2018 Oil, Gas and Mineral Law Institute

William R. Daugherty, Baker & Hostetler LLP - Houston, TX
Andy Sawyer, Locke Lord LLP - Dallas , TX