Businesses are increasingly relying on Internet-based or “cloud” technologies to run their organizations. Law firms are just beginning to catch up.
This CLE-approved webinar explores the legal ethics of relying on cloud technologies for interfacing with clients and managing a law practice. The class also offers practical advice for attorneys and firms on how to evaluate Internet-based products and services.
Title: The Ethics of Cloud Computing for Lawyers
When: June 24, 2011, 10:30AM-11:30AM Pacific; 1:30PM-2:30PM Eastern
CLE approved in California and New York (through reciprocity) for 1 hour of
Ethics CLE. Other states: please check your local CLE rules regarding reciprocity.
About the presenterYaacov Silberman is the Founder, Managing Attorney and Director of Operations at Rimon Law Group, a recognized innovator in the deployment of cloud technologies for collaboration and the delivery of legal services. In the early days of the Internet, Yaacov was the Director of Web Content at TheLaw.com. He has been quoted and featured in numerous publications relating to his firm’s innovative use of technology, including AmLaw, the SF Business Times, the Wall Street Journal Blog, the National Post, and the California Daily Journal. Prior to Rimon Law Group, Yaacov was an attorney with the private equity and debt finance practice group of Ropes & Gray, LLP. Yaacov also clerked for judge A. Jay Cristol of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Florida.
More:
http://www.rimonlaw.com/media/entry/ethics-of-cloud-computing-for-lawyers-cle-ethics-credit
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Thanks to Mark Matousek on the Law And More blog for the head's up!
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