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Ethical Obligations in Mitigating and Responding to a Data Breach

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Ethical Obligations in Mitigating and Responding to a Data Breach
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Over the past decade, legislatures in Colorado, California, Virginia, etc. and regulators in the European Union have promulgated various data protection laws and practices that have caused much confusion to both lawyers and non-lawyers on how to lawfully respond to a data breach.  These laws have presented statutory requirements companies must abide by in order to respond to and remedy security breaches, and within these requirements, are ethical obligations counsel must uphold. This presentation will discuss the ethical obligations Texas counsel must abide by in order to respond to data breaches in accordance with the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Conduct.

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Skyla R. Banks, Arielle S. Comer, Lillie Jackson

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Ethical Obligations in Mitigating and Responding to a Data Breach (Nov 2022)

Over the past decade, legislatures in Colorado, California, Virginia, etc. and regulators in the European Union have promulgated various data protection laws and practices that have caused much confusion to both lawyers and non-lawyers on how to lawfully respond to a data breach.  These laws have presented statutory requirements companies must abide by in order to respond to and remedy security breaches, and within these requirements, are ethical obligations counsel must uphold. This presentation will discuss the ethical obligations Texas counsel must abide by in order to respond to data breaches in accordance with the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Conduct.

Originally presented: Sep 2022 Mortgage Lending and Servicing Institute

Skyla R. Banks, Amplitude, Inc. - Dallas, TX
Arielle S. Comer, Ryan Law - Dallas, TX
Lillie Jackson, Morgan Lewis & Bockius, LLP - Dallas, TX