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How To Ethically Use Technology in Your Practice

#LawyersUsingTech

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About our presenter Presenter

‣  Practice Management Advisor for Oklahoma Bar Association

‣  Blogs at Jim Calloway’s Law Practice Tips http://www.lawpracticetipsblog.com

‣  Practice Management Advice columnist in Law Practice Magazine

‣  Digital Edge podcast http://legaltalknetwork.com/podcasts/digital-edge/

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The Wall Street Journal says “Every business is a

technology business.”

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http://bit.ly/2jiQeIz!

I wrote about this in ABA’s Law Practice Magazine

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Despite many lawyer’s antipathy toward technology tools, you have no choice but to

use today’s business tools.

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Delivery of legal services today is undergoing many changes!

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The Benefits and Risks of Relevant Technology

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Poll Question #1

Has your state amended the Rules of Professional Conduct to add the comment on the risks and benefits of relevant technology? 1.  Yes 2.  No 3.  I should know that, but I don’t. 4.  I could care less.

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Protecting Confidential Information

ABA Model Rule 1.6(c) A lawyer shall make reasonable efforts to prevent the inadvertent or unauthorized

disclosure of, or unauthorized access to, information relating to the representation of a client.

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http://bit.ly/ABARule1_6 !(Added in 2012. Adopted by about

50% of states.)

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Security in the Cloud 15

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What “The Cloud” Really Is!!16

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Cloud Computing! "Cloud computing is a fancy way of

saying stuff's not on your computer. It's on a company's server, or many servers,

possibly all over the world. Your computer becomes just a way of getting to your

stuff. Your computer is an interface, but not where the magic happens.!

"Byte Rights" by Quinn Norton,!Maximum PC, Sept. 2010!

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“Ethics up in the Clouds” 81 Oklahoma Bar Journal 2407 (11/6/2010) by OBA Ethics Counsel Travis Pickens!

Cloud Computing!“Cloud computing does introduce a heightened risk, at

least in theory, in the sense that it outsources all, or nearly all, of a lawyer’s data to an off-site location....!“But rock-solid certainty is not required. Significantly, in the few ethics opinions that have addressed it, the

consensus appears to be that the law firm is not required to guarantee that the system will be

invulnerable to unauthorized access.!

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Big Picture Requirements •  Stay up to date •  Actually read the Terms of Service (TOS) •  Know what you don’t know •  Lawyer should periodically review vendor’s security

measures •  Special circumstances warrant special precautions

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My Personal Thoughts •  Your security risk is any connection to the Internet. •  Paid business-grade cloud vendors have security

experts and engineers on staff, which only the very largest law firms can have.

•  So using a properly-vetted vendor to secure confidential information can be viewed as “outsourcing” security to those more qualified and responsive.

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Cloud Ethics Opinions Around the U.S.

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Practice Management Software in The Cloud

There are many benefits to using these tools- for the lawyer and for the client. The majority of small firm PM tools are hosted in the cloud.

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Digital Client Files (aka Paperless) are now the standard for efficient

operations.

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The Benefits of Digital Client Files •  Ease of access to files and documents remotely. Saves time,

which saves clients money. •  Savings on document storage costs. •  Reduced postage and paper expense by sharing documents

with clients digitally. •  Protection of client files in the case of a disaster such as flood

or fire. •  7/24 access to every document in every open client file from

any location Minnesota Lawyers Mutual, The Basics of Client Files and Paperless Systems Opening, Closing, Documentation and

Ticklers A Malpractice Insurance Company’s Perspective (Rev. 2015) http://bit.ly/MutualPaperless !

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Safeclientfiles“comeHellorhighwater”

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Whatifthiswasyourofficeloca<on?

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Social media is fun, but posting online about clients is dangerous

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Think before you post

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Social media is fun, but posting online about clients is dangerous

•  Don’t trust any privacy or security settings. Your friends can share any post with the entire world.

•  If you want to share, get client’s permission (in writing)

•  In the Internet Age, even disguising client’s name or details can still give clues to be researched by others and disclose confidences.

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No lawyer can afford to be ignorant about how social media operates

•  Business clients need social media policies and advice. Great business opportunity for lawyers.

•  Family law contested proceedings now routinely include admission of social media evidence.

•  Soon social media evidence will be a common part of many types of trials

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Email - Love it or hate it 99% of us use email every day.

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Poll Question #2

Do you use email encryption in your law practice? 1.  Yes 2.  No

3.  I don’t have the tools 4.  I have the tools but don’t do this.

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Surely after last year, you appreciate that unencrypted

email is not secure.

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Why Encryption? Unencrypted e-mails (including attachments) go across the Internet as plain text- complete

lack of confidentiality or security.

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If you are using Gmail for client communications (and you haven't done this),

sign up for a more secure business account at https://gsuite.google.com/pricing.html. Now

they are calling it GSuite. The cost is $5-$10 per month. Lots of features.

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No more free Gmail for business communications!

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Encryption of Email

Read this opinion on email confidentiality !http://bit.ly/TXOpinion648!

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Do it yourself Encryption: Password protect a Word document or PDF file and give the recipient the password over

the telephone.

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Encryption

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Interesting read on encryption - http://bit.ly/2kPkkWQ!

(Note: Tor Browser is for experts only.)!

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Citrix ShareFile

•  Send large attachments as a link in your email; •  Handy Outlook plug-in tool •  Require a sign in and get notifications; •  Offers a data room package; •  Access files securely from any internet enabled

device. •  www.sharefile.com

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Client portals within practice

management software •  Great client service and secure method of

communication. •  Operates within the tool you are using all day

anyway.

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Poll Question #3 Do you use a client portal to share information

with clients in your law practice? 1.  Yes 2.  No 3.  I don’t have the tools 4.  I have the tools but don’t do this.

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Passwords

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Worst Passwords of 2014 According to SplashData

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123321 666666 7777777 1q2w3e4r 654321 555555 3rjs1la7qe google 1q2w3e4r5t 123qwe zxcvbnm 1q2w3e

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You simply must use a password manager

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My Mother’s Maiden Name is XK37B_PWRD!, What’s Yours?

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For additional security, use Two-Factor Authentication

•  Something you know (Password or PIN)

•  Something you have (Phone, keychain dongle)

•  Something you are (Fingerprint, retina scan)

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Free Wi-Fi is too expensive!

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¡  Breachesnormallyaren’thackingintoyourfirm’sdatafromoutside.Mostbreachesare:§  Someoneclickinganemailattachment§  Visitingawebsitewithdrive-bymalware§  Attachingacompromiseddevice§  BeingtakeninbyaphonecallfromMicrosoftor“theITDepartment”

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•  Atleasttwiceperyear•  Brieftrainingforallnewhires•  Haverecentexamplesofnewexploits•  Somevendorshavetestingservicesthat

letyouphishyourownemployees!

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¡  Ifyouhavenotplannedwellinadvance,youareprobablystuckpayingtheransomandthefundingcriminals.

¡  Torecoverquickly,youlikelyneedamirrorimageoftheworkstationplusacurrentdatabackup.Thenreloadthesoftwareandsettingsoncomputerbeforerestoringthedata.

¡  Completebackupisexpensiveinthecloud(e.g.alloftheOS)anddatawillonlybecurrenttolastbackup.

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¡  ImplementyourIncidentResponsePlan(whichmeansyouneedtohaveone.)

¡  Whatsteps&whoneedstobecontacted¡  Includecontactinfofordigitalforensicstechnologists¡  Getlegaladviceonyournotificationduties¡  Notifyinsurancecarrier¡  GreatopportunityforlawyerstohelpclientsprepareIRP’s.

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http://bit.ly/2jZferF

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Plan for more automation in the immediate future.

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Automated document assembly should be an automation priority.

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Your Document Czar ü Create templates for others

to use!ü Continuous training

opportunities!ü  Standardize document

creation and storage!ü  Implement automated

document assembly !ü Work with management on

fees & billing implications of automating document

creation!

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Released in January 2016

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