Dangerous Curves Ahead: The Crossroads of Ethics and Technology (Online Course)
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Dangerous Curves Ahead: The Crossroads of Ethics and Technology (Online Course)

Recorded at the 2007 ABA TECHSHOW on March 24, 2007 in Chicago. ABA TECHSHOW® is presented by the ABA Law Practice Management Section. Click here to find out more about ABA TECHSHOW.
Dangerous Curves Ahead: The Crossroads of Ethics and Technology (Online Course)
Product Code: CETS07DCAI
Faculty: William Freivogel, Professor David Hricik
Publication Date: March 2007
Running Time: 1 hour
Credit Hours: 1
Ethics Hours: 1
Sponsoring Entities: Law Practice Management Section, ABA Center for CLE
Topics: Ethics & Professional Responsibility, Law Practice Management
Format: Online Course - CETS07DCAI
Other Formats: Audio Download - CETS07DCAPOD
Pricing: $119.00 (Regular)
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Increasingly, technological literacy is an essential part of an attorney's professional competence, and technology plays an important role in delivering quality legal services to the public. But technology can also have dangerous consequences; careless or uninformed use of technology can lead you down a perilous road filled with such potholes as the disclosure of confidential client information, marketing gaffes, or the unintentional creation of an attorney-client relationship. This program explores the use and abuse of specific technologies that could result in potential ethical hazards, and how a little defensive driving will help you avoid ethical violations and malpractice claims.
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