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ETHICS - How to Protect Yourself and Preserve Confidentiality When Negotiating Instruments
ICLEF's Technology Tuesdays in August
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Opposing lawyers routinely email versions of a document back and forth during the negotiation process; and many instruments are never reduced to paper until they’re ready to sign. This approach is unquestionably fast and convenient compared to mailing or faxing paper documents. However, electronic document exchange presents many issues that practitioners need to be aware of and risks to protect against. In this seminar, you'll learn when it's appropriate to use word processor files and when it's appropriate to use PDFs. We'll cover how to track your changes in a document and how to ascertain what changes were made by others (even if there are attempts to conceal those changes). You'll also learn how to add comments and annotations to Word or PDF files, how to lock documents down to prevent further changes, and how to avoid including hidden (and potentially damaging) information in the files you're working with (this hidden information is known as metadata). Finally, using plain email arguably affords you no reasonable expectation of privacy. We'll also discuss your email encryption options which ensure that only the intended recipient can open your emails and/or attachments thereto.
Programs in "ICLEF's Technology Tuesdays" Series for August 2022
> ETHICS - Security Is Only as Good as the Weakest Link - Legal Tech Security Measures Every Lawyer Must Take -- August 2, 2022 > Get the Waste Out of Your Practice - How to Apply Lean Six Sigma Principles to a Law Office -- August 9, 2022 > ETHICS - How to Protect Yourself and Preserve Confidentiality When Negotiating Instruments -- August 16, 2022 > Microsoft PowerPoint Power Tips for Legal Professionals -- August 23, 2022 > ETHICS - How to Develop Your Firm’s Cybersecurity Policy --August 30, 2022
We do offer price breaks for attending more than one program. Please click on "Special Offer" to see your savings to attend more than one program.
To receive CLE credit for an ICLEF On-Demand or a LIVE WEBCAST seminar, you must watch the program in its entirety. ICLEF is unable to award partial CLE credit for viewing ICLEF On-Demand or LIVE WEBCAST seminars. You will have 30 days from the date-of-purchase to complete your ICLEF distance learning seminar. If you are unable to complete the LIVE WEBCAST seminar on the scheduled date of the seminar, ICLEF will place a copy of the ON DEMAND version of the program in your ICLEF Online Account three (3) to five (5) business days after the LIVE WEBCAST concludes. Please call or email ICLEF should you have further questions (317) 637-9102 or iclef@iclef.org
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