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Law Firm Data Security and the Ethical Duty of Technology Competence
Contains material from Jun 2018
Ms. Rogers presentation flowed very well and she kept us focused on the topic. Easy to follow and appreciate.
More concrete examples of what security measure look like would be useful.
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Law Firm Data Security and the Ethical Duty of Technology Competence (Jun 2018)
As clients demand attorneys deliver legal services more efficiently by using technology it increases pressure to have technical knowledge and proficiency. Further, the American Bar Association and 28 states have created a model rule for the ethical duty of technology competence. Hear an overview of the significant material risks and impact on a law firm following a breach and the potential consequences from an ethics and disciplinary perspective.
Originally presented: May 2018 Technology Law Conference
Elizabeth C. Rogers,
Michael Best & Friedrich LLP - Austin, TX