Law Practice,
Law Office Management,
Ethics/Professional Responsibility
Mar. 9, 2018
Protecting client info in the age of law firm breaches
This obligation has taken on new importance in recent years, as law firms find themselves targeted by hackers who realize that firms may have extremely sensitive information regarding some of the largest companies in the world.






While most attorneys at least generally understand the attorney-client and work product privileges, not all attorneys focus on the technically separate (although related) obligation to maintain client confidences and secrets.
This obligation has taken on new importance in recent years, as law firms find themselves targeted by hackers who realize that firms may have extremely sensitive information regarding some of the largest compan...
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