Security Basics for Law Firms: Safeguarding Client Data and Protecting your Law Firm

When:  Sep 6, 2016 from 01:00 PM to 02:00 PM (CT)

Security Basics for Law Firms

Lawyers are required to enact 'reasonable' safeguards when storing client files. They must also deal with an ever-increasing number of new privacy regulations imposed on them and their clients. When handling sensitive client data, lawyers need to balance issues of confidentiality and privacy against building productive workflows. Failure to keep client information secure can lead to a potential waiver of privilege, malpractice claims, and even fines from various government agencies. Law firms need rigorous security, no matter their firm’s size or practice area.

A law firm’s security plan must include three components: user training and access controls, secure technology, and a recovery plan.

Join Clio’s lawyer in residence, Joshua Lenon, as he shows you how to enact a security plan for your law firm with guest Chris Wiesinger of CloudMask, an encryption service provider for cloud-based technologies.

In this free, CLE-accredited presentation1, attendees will learn:

  • The difference between confidentiality and privacy for law firms
  • The regulations that apply to all law firms, as well as those for specific practice areas
  • The security planning tips you can use to assess and protect your law firm
  • The tools to improve your law firm’s security profile

Date: Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Time: 11AM PT | 2PM ET

This presentation is CLE-eligible. Earn 1 hour of CLE credit when attending the live broadcast of this presentation.1


1Clio is a State Bar of California–approved MCLE provider, and will be supplying the appropriate materials for continuing legal education credits in California and any state that recognizes MCLE accreditation. Many states allow attorneys to apply for credit on their own and may require nominal accreditation fees when filing for CLE credit. CLE credit rules vary for online CLE. Please check your state bar association's requirements for online CLE to ensure that the program meets the requirements of your jurisdiction.


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