Law Practice,
Ethics/Professional Responsibility
Oct. 21, 2016
Don't let your firm's digital assets walk out the door
Whether it is a laptop, smartphone, tablet or some combination of those, attorneys' use of and dependency on these items raises important questions.





J. Randolph Evans
Partner
Dentons US LLP
303 Peachtree St NE #5300
Atlanta , Georgia 30308
Phone: (404) 527-8330
Email: randy.evans@dentons.com

Regardless of size, location or type of practice, many law firms now issue or subsidize pieces of technology for their attorneys. Whether it is a laptop, smartphone, tablet or some combination of those, attorneys' use of and dependency on these items raises certain questions in various contexts.
For example, what happens to the technology (and the data stored on them) when attorneys change firms? Can they take their laptops and smartphones to the new law practice? This issue, among a...
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