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Although cloud computing has been around for a few years, it is still not fully understood by many attorneys. We will discuss the professional responsibility of attorneys to look into the terms and conditions as they pertain to safeguarding client privileged information. While new technology offers new ways for lawyers and their clients to communicate, it also poses unique problems for preserving confidentiality.
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2/10/2016
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When:
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2/10/2016 from 9:00 AM until 1:30 PM
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Where:
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York County Bar Association 137 E. Market St. York, Pennsylvania 17401 United States
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Presenter:
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PBI
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Contact:
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Cheryl Kauffman
cheryl.kauffman@yorkbar.com
717-854-8755
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Although cloud computing has been around for a few years, it is still not fully understood by many attorneys. We will discuss the professional responsibility of attorneys to look into the terms and conditions as they pertain to safeguarding client privileged information. While new technology offers new ways for lawyers and their clients to communicate, it also poses unique problems for preserving confidentiality. The way that we communicate is changing, but the privilege rules are the same. Our faculty will help you determine how to avoid the risks involved in using the Cloud. Explore how the new Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 37(e) affects eDiscovery in the Cloud. These rules will alter the way companies establish and maintain their information retention policies and will change the way lawyers conduct discovery. We will break down how these rules apply to information in the Cloud.
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