Wireless Ethics and Confidentiality for Attorneys: How to Avoid Common Missteps (Update)
1h 1m
Created on March 30, 2021
Intermediate
Overview
Today, lawyers are under an ethical duty to understand and utilize various technologies that aid in the representation of clients. With this responsibility comes challenges in the execution, from what to store and where, how to access it from in and out of the office, to how to deal with inevitable missteps or errors. In the pandemic and the coming post-pandemic world, remote work has increased importance and focus on this issue.
This webinar, taught by Christopher Farella of Epstein Becker & Green, P.C, will discuss each of these challenges, beginning with the ethical rules that are at play in the use of technology, considerations and risks attendant with that use, and best practices for maintaining the information. It will also explore inadvertent disclosures and how they should be handled, as well as the ethical considerations of social media. By incorporating these lessons and recognizing the importance of proper use and safekeeping of information, lawyers will minimize client complaints and grievances, reduce the risk of court-ordered sanctions, and use the technology to best serve their clients' interests.
Learning Objectives:
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Identify the ethical rules that touch upon or in some way intersect with technology
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Examine the risks associated with using technology and utilizing best practices
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Explore the many ways information can be disclosed inadvertently and how attorneys should respond
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Discuss the use of social media and its impact on the practice of law
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