The Legal Technology Leadership Summit: Do You Have The Slightest Idea Of What A Moral Or Ethical Principle Is?

Did you know that giving your computer to charity can run afoul of your ethical requirements as an attorney? Did you know you had an ethical duty to be technologically competent enough to handle all of the technological aspects of a basic discovery request?

These are the kinds of questions we’ll be answering at the Legal Technology Leadership Summit. You can sign up to attend the conference here. One of the panels will feature a dedicated discussion of ethics when it comes to electronic discovery and social media.

The panel will explore these specific situations:

  • A lawyer “friends” an opposing party or a witness in a pending trial.
  • A judge “friends” a lawyer.
  • Lawyers fail to consolidate duplicate electronic records and perform unneeded reviews of duplicate records.
  • Lawyers place client data on unsecured drives.
  • A lawyer’s PC has unencrypted client data and is stolen at a restaurant or in an airport.

Here’s the agenda for the full conference.

Let your clients be the ones who can’t handle Facebook ethically. Join us from September 6 – 8 and learn how to avoid the ethical pitfalls of the modern age.

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