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Nothing New Under the Sun: Recent ABA Ethics Opinion on Lawyers’ Use of Encryption Does Not Have Much Practical Effect
- May 26, 2017
- Posted by: jaredcorreia@gmail.com
- Category: Malpractice, Technology
No CommentsThe American Bar Association has recently released Formal Opinion 477, covering data security obligations of lawyers and law firms, including with respect to encryption. You can access a full copy of the opinion, as well as a summary of its content, at my friend Bob Ambrogi’s always hyper-relevant LawSites blog. As usual, when something like
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Defense Against the Dark Arts: Security in the Cloud
- January 23, 2017
- Posted by: jaredcorreia@gmail.com
- Category: Technology
When lawyers object to cloud technology, the argument is usually grounded in data security. The claim is that, surely, a cloud-based program is not as secure as alternatives. But, what lawyers often fail to consider is what those specific alternatives might be. If you’ve watched Amazon’s excellent ‘The Man in the High Castle’ (or read