Tech Savvy or Sabotage? Legal Ethics, Technology, and the Practice of Law (July 9)

Today’s competent lawyer must be tech savvy; but what does that mean? While “the phishing email” and the ills of public wi-fi may have entered the common vernacular, other less obvious legal ethics landmines continue to multiply and lurk below the surface. New tech challenges include issues that may arise as a result of inadvertent pocket calls that disclose confidential client information and virtual assistants who listen, record, and transmit confidential conversations. Learn more and register: Tech Savvy or Sabotage? Legal Ethics, Technology, and the Practice of Law