Tech is complicated, but times have changed and lawyers
have a duty to understand the features and vulnerabilities of the systems that
we all depend on. This program will take a broad ranging and dynamic look at the
systems all around us and the new minimum tech-standards for a practicing
attorney, and examine a lawyer’s ethical duties to be tech competent. Find out
where lawyers have gotten into serious tech-trouble, and get
straight-to-the-point tech advice, so you can stay ahead of the technology
curve. Audience members will receive a cyber-security self-audit checklist
to identify tech vulnerabilities in their law practice.
The ethical rules that will be addressed in this program
are:
MRPC 1.1 Competence
MRPC Rule 1.6 Confidentiality
This CLE is approved for
credit through December 20, 2019.
Presenter:
Todd Scott, Minnesota Lawyer's Mutual
Todd is MLM’s VP of Risk Management and has been with Minnesota Lawyers
Mutual since 1994. He has served as VP of Risk Management and Member Services
for MLM since 2002, and previously worked as Attorney/Claims Representative for
MLM, and also was the head of MLM’s technology subsidiary, Mutual Software. Todd
is also an adjunct professor in the Legal Studies Department at Hamline
University in St. Paul, Minnesota. As a consultant and educator, much of his
duties include helping MLM’s policyholders select and implement software systems
appropriate to their law practice. He
is the lead program
attorney for MLM’s practice management webcast CLE
programs.
CLE
Credits:
1.0 Ethics CLE Credits approved
| Event Code: 250935
Cost:
MSBA Members: $29.95
Non-MSBA Members:
$64.95