Yes, these courses qualify for mandatory continuing legal education for: National Association of Legal Assistants, State Bar of California, Florida, North Carolina, and Louisiana State Paralegal Association. For all others please check with the corresponding institutions.
ODW1903 – Ethics and Technology in the Workplace
During this seminar, we examine ethical issues that can arise with the use of technology such as email, mobile devices, and the cloud. Best practices for digital security, as well as recognizing and addressing common security threats, are discussed.
Course Category: On-Demand Webinars
Course Level: BasicIntermediate
CLE Credit: Legal Ethics
CLE Hours: 1.5
Fees: $45 for Members and $65 for Non-members
Course Materials: Webinar recording and a PDF of the PowerPoint slides.
Description: Technology has become an essential part of a modern law practice. It is commonly used to do everyday tasks such as sending communication to clients and opposing counsel, receiving, sending, and storing client documents, and even filing documents with the courts. In the digital age we now live and work in, it is more important than ever to understand how technology should be used competently per the Rules of Professional Conduct and know what safe guards should be in place to protect client confidences. During this seminar, we examine ethical issues that can arise with the use of technology such as email, mobile devices, and the cloud. Best practices for digital security, as well as recognizing and addressing common security threats, are discussed.
The presenter covers basic technology ethics and security issues, as well as more intermediate topics in the area of data security.
Course Year: 2019
After successfully completing this course a completion email will be sent stating that your certificate is now available. To view your certificate and transcript please visit nala.education. Click on the blue arrow in the top right and select transcript. From this menu, you can view or print certificates or your transcript.
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