CLE
Credit Hours.
Original Seminar Course Length: 1.0 Hours. (0.5 Ethics; 0.5 General)
An experienced panel of Connecticut lawyers will discuss the intersection of professionalism, ethics, and technology. Why? Technology touches everything from legal accounting and advertising to document management and digital privacy. While “tech competence” is required in a plurality of US jurisdictions, including Connecticut, the term’s exact definition is anything but an ever-fixed mark. For this reason, we are pleased to host a panel discussion with members of the Standing Committee on Professional Ethics, the Statewide Grievance Committee, Statewide Bar Counsel, practitioners in the areas of digital privacy and legal ethics, and members of the local judiciary.
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Non-members should call (844)469-2221 to learn how to become a member to gain access to these free member resources.
Complimentary On-demand Product Disclaimer:
Information contained in this audio/video complimentary on-demand product may be outdated and may not meet the criteria for CLE credit. Accordingly, the CBA is not automatically certifying any Connecticut or New York CLE credits for this complimentary on-demand product. CBA members who view/listen to this complimentary on-demand product may claim Connecticut CLE credit on their own as self-study if they determine that the information provided by the on-demand product is timely and relevant and otherwise meets the criteria in CT MCLE rule 2-27A.
How technology plays a role in trust account maintenance and compliance Technological considerations for your multi-jurisdiction practice Legal advertising in the technological age The process of requesting informal ethics opinions from the Standing Committee on Professional Ethics The present state (and value!) of virtual hearings in Connecticut The ethical role of technology in digital privacy compliance and cybersecurity risk mitigation
Who Should Purchase
This workshop is designed to help lawyers and other legal professionals at solo and small law firms consider the broader role technology plays in their legal and business operations, but all members of the Connecticut bar are welcome.
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