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Technology & Science

Oct. 28, 2016

Attorneys need not be cloudy regarding cloud ethics

Although few new technologies conjure more confusion and anxiety than the ubiquitous word "cloud," attorneys primarily need to remember that their number one ethical goal regarding the cloud is to protect client confidences and information. By Perry L. Segal

Perry L. Segal

Charon Law

Phone: (650) 542-7935

Email: perry.segal@thecharonshield.com

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By Perry L. Segal

Few new technologies conjure more confusion and anxiety than the ubiquitous word: cloud. However, there's both one truth and one falsehood in the above statement. The cloud is indeed ubiquitous. Technically speaking, it really may be everywhere and nowhere (more on that in a moment). However, under no circumstances is it new. The cloud is more a testament to successful branding than it is anything else. You may not believe that y...

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