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Overview
Practical Approaches to Safeguarding Attorney-Client Privilege and Confidentiality
Say “Goodbye” to inadvertent disclosures and data breaches, and “Hello” to enhanced confidence and professional credibility! In this comprehensive course, our esteemed faculty walk you through essential guidelines for sidestepping privilege landmines in electronic communications. Find out when you should - and should not - consider using artificial intelligence (AI) in legal practice, unearth the risks of device updates, and formulate strategies for managing electronic files. Don't miss out - register today!
- Determine how secure your electronic communications are when using AI.
- Identify the risks of sharing confidential information on company devices.
- Discover tips for beefing up the security of your electronic devices.
- Review the dos and don'ts of electronic file storage and protection.
This program was designed in conjunction with NBI's esteemed 2023-2025 Content Advisory Committee Member Steven Sorenson.
*Any mention of specific products in this program is intended as part of a general overview and does not constitute NBI's endorsement or recommendation of any specific product or provider. This program is not sponsored by any technology or electronics provider.
Abbreviated Agenda
- Artificial Intelligence (AI): How Secure Is My Electronic Communication?
- Electronic Communications Belong to the Law Firm - Not the Lawyer
- Do You Have Enough Security on Your Electronic Devices?
- Electronic File Storage and Protection: What You Need to Know
Credit Details
Credits Available
| Credit | Status | Total |
|---|---|---|
| Maine CLE |
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3 Total |
| Missouri CLE |
|
3.6 Total |
| Northern Mariana Islands CLE |
|
3 Total |
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CLE
Agenda
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Artificial Intelligence (AI): How Secure Is My Electronic Communication?
- Ethics Rules: When to Use - and When Not to Use - AI
- Competency: Using AI to Interpret Case Law Doesn't Make You an Expert
- Are You Paying Attention to Clauses Included in Company Contracts?
- Is Your Client Using AI to Try to Understand the Advice You Gave Them?
- Have Clients Repeat to You What They Think You Just Told Them
- Use Written Communication to Support Verbal Communication
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Electronic Communications Belong to the Law Firm - Not the Lawyer
- Evading Issues Regarding the Use of Company Phones
- Risks of Sharing Confidential Information on Company Computers
- Building an Ethical Wall Around Communications in Your Firm
- Destruction of Electronic Communications
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Do You Have Enough Security on Your Electronic Devices?
- How iPhone Updates Could Compromise Confidentiality and Legal Services
- So, You Lost Your Phone: Steps to Take to Safeguard Confidential Info
- Say “No” to Conversations in Coffee Shops and Other Public Spaces
- What You Need to Know About Recording Conversations
- Copyrighted and Trademarked Materials in Electronic Communications
- Why Regularly Updating Your Passwords Is Critical to Law Firm Security
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Electronic File Storage and Protection: What You Need to Know
- The Duty to Maintain and Secure Electronic Files
- Who Has Access to Your Electronic Files? Tips for Managing Sensitive Data
- Your Digital Shield: Encryption Best Practices
- Understanding Your Client's Electronic Rules and Policies; Banks, Universities, etc.
Who Should Attend
This program is designed for attorneys. Paralegals may also benefit.
Speakers
Speaker bio
Ana Juneja
is an award-winning intellectual property attorney and the founder of Ana Law®. She advises corporations, SMEs, start-ups, celebrities, and athletes with all facets of intellectual property in America and globally. Ana Law® is the first and only law firm that offers guaranteed patent, trademark, and copyright services. Ms. Juneja has a 100% success rate for IP registrations. She often teaches and speaks on emerging issues surrounding technology, security, AI, and global IP theft. Ms. Juneja is licensed in several states including Illinois, Texas, New York, Wyoming, and Washington, D.C., and focuses her day-to-day practice on IP prosecution, IP litigation, and IP portfolio management.
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