The Lawyer’s Professional Responsibility Surrounding Technology-ECB211014-P4
Cost -
Members - $70.00
Non-Members - $140.00
Students - $15.00
Conference Date - October 14, 2021
Product ID - ECB211014-P4
CLE Credit:
2.0 CT (Ethics);
2.0 NY (Ethics)
The past year and a half have highlighted the importance of using technology to keep our law firms and clients working. We also saw a corresponding rise in lawyer gaffes (meow!) and cyberattacks, as well as increasing regulation surrounding consumer data privacy. Case law, ethics opinions, and commentary to the ethics rules make it clear that all lawyers must “get smart” about the use of technology and the protection of digital client information from common mistakes and scams. This interactive panel will discuss some of the pitfalls surrounding law firm computing, e-mail, listservs, texting, videoconferencing, and remote working, and will present common cyber threat scenarios that law firms face and discuss how we should prepare for and respond to those scenarios, as required by certain rules of professional responsibility.
Credit
Ethics and Professionalism:2.0
Description
2021 Connecticut Bankruptcy Conference - ECB211014 - Afternoon Plenarie
Presented by the Commercial Law and Bankruptcy Section
- About the current state of the court
- How to cure and maintain a mortgage after a foreclosure judgment
- About current Sub Chapter V issues
- About the assumption of personal and real property leases in Chapter 13 and the exercise of options to purchase
- About 363 sales
- Ethical considerations in bankruptcy law
Who Should Purchase
Bankruptcy practitioners in all settings should attend this program to maintain their knowledge and skills with the latest information on this evolving area of the law.
Speakers
Chief Judge Ann M. Nevins Hon. Julie A. Manning
United States Bankruptcy Court, United States Bankruptcy Court,
New Haven, CT Bridgeport, CT
Hon. James J. Tancredi Fred V. Carstensen
United States Bankruptcy Court, UConn School of Business,
Hartford, CT Storrs, CT
Pamela Foohey
Cardozo School of Law,
New York, NY
The Connecticut Bar Association/CT Bar Institute is an accredited provider of New York State CLE. This program qualifies for transitional and non-transitional CLE credits.
Attorneys seeking NY CLE credit who have been admitted to the New York State Bar for two years or less must attend the live seminar for skills or ethics credit, or a fully interactive videoconference. Diversity, Inclusion and Elimination of Bias CLE credits are only available as non-transitional credits. For further information about transitional and non-transitional courses, please see the NYCourts.gov page on CLE: http://ww2.nycourts.gov/attorneys/cle/index.shtml.
Financial hardship information is available upon request.
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