Ever since law firms began using computers, there have been concerns about whether attorneys must or should use special security measures, like encryption, to protect confidential and sensitive information. Changes in ethics and procedural rules, including the requirements that lawyers must be technologically competent and redact court filings, highlight the need for lawyers to be proactive when handling everything from email to smartphones to their office technology. These materials provide essential guidance to help you safeguard electronic data and communications with your clients.
Summary of Contents
- Safeguarding Client Data: Attorneys’ Legal and Ethical Duties
- Tech Tips for Lawyers