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Technology Use and the Ethics that Come with It

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The 2020 Covid 19 pandemic forced dramatic changes in practice styles, with most lawyers and their clients shifting from working in offices to working remotely from home.  Technology was at the center of these changes with “Zoom” meetings, “e-signing,” “e-filing” and related technologies playing an even more critical role in the practice of law. This panel of ethics experts will examine the issues raised by these practice shifts, including discussion of alternative technological methods of service in litigation and potential waiver of attorney-client privilege due to the misuse of technology.

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Skyla R. Banks, Erreka Campbell, Nathaniel St. Clair II

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Technology Use and the Ethics that Come with It (Aug 2021)

The 2020 Covid 19 pandemic forced dramatic changes in practice styles, with most lawyers and their clients shifting from working in offices to working remotely from home.  Technology was at the center of these changes with “Zoom” meetings, “e-signing,” “e-filing” and related technologies playing an even more critical role in the practice of law. This panel of ethics experts will examine the issues raised by these practice shifts, including discussion of alternative technological methods of service in litigation and potential waiver of attorney-client privilege due to the misuse of technology.

Originally presented: Jul 2021 LLCs, LPs and Partnerships

Skyla R. Banks, Amdocs, Inc. - Dallas, TX
Erreka Campbell, Apple, Inc. - Austin, TX
Nathaniel St. Clair II, Jackson Walker LLP - Dallas, TX