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Ethics, Client Confidentiality, and the Duty of Competence in the Digital Age

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Ethics, Client Confidentiality, and the Duty of Competence in the Digital Age
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Everyone says avoid metadata, but this was one of the more practical discussions of how to do so.

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Focus on the electronic communication of confidential client information, including analyses of recent ethics opinions, and hear suggested "best practices."

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1. Of Mice and Metadata: Ethics, Client Confidentiality, and the Duty of Competence in the Digital Age (Dec 2018)

Bernard E. ("Barney") Jones

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Session 1 —46 mins
Of Mice and Metadata: Ethics, Client Confidentiality, and the Duty of Competence in the Digital Age (Dec 2018)

Focus on the electronic communication of confidential client information, including analyses of recent ethics opinions, and hear suggested "best practices."

Originally presented: Nov 2018 Estate Planning Workshop

Bernard E. ("Barney") Jones, Attorney at Law - Houston, TX