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Overview
Why You Should Attend
Ethics permeates all areas of today's legal practice. Risks to attorneys have increased dramatically with fines, censure and disbarment. With the proliferation of social media, what types of personal information are companies permitted to access without the consent of their employees or applicants? How is privacy and security addressed? What do Federal Regulations require (e.g. FFIEC Social Media Guidance)? How do Mobile Apps change the landscape? How does privilege apply to emails? Can emails be purged after 90 days? The New York City Bar Association, the New York State Bar Association and the New York County Lawyers' Association have all issued ethics opinions on "pretexting" and "social engineering" to obtain access to a user's social network profile. In the everyday practice for inside counsel, what is protected by the attorney-client privilege? How do lawyers safeguard the attorney-client privilege when blogging? Can and should employers demand the online passwords of prospective employees? What about the online passwords of prospective jurors? This program will address these and many more ethical dilemmas.
What You Will Learn
• Ethics in social media
• Privacy and security issues
• Mobile Apps Considerations
• FFIEC Social Media Guidance
• Negotiation of contracts
• Recent opinions from NYCBA, NYSBA and NYCLA
• Discoverable information
• Ethics in e-discovery
• Maintaining attorney-client privilege
Who Should Attend
This program is intended for all attorneys.