Noon - 1 p.m. EST
Stuart Teicher thinks lawyers are at an ethical crossroads when it comes to cybersecurity in the practice. Is it possible that the current rules are inadequate in the modern cyber-environment? Could there be — dare we say — a flaw in the application of the current code??!! Join the guy who calls himself “the CLE Performer” as he explores whether the practice of law is in the midst of a shifting technological-ethical paradigm. Stuart will explain how the current ethical standards regarding AI and cybersecurity were created, he’ll explore the changes the rules have gone through over the years, and the impact of the challenges from the world of technology and cyber-security today.
Topics include:
The duty to protect the client’s “file” from cyber hackers: Rule 1.15
The security danger of virtual assistants for lawyers (even at home): Confidentiality and Rule 1.6
The TP-Link router issue and what it means for lawyers
The problem with tech company access to client information: Turnbull v. Microsoft Case
...and more!