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New Handbook on the Risks of e-Lawyering
Here's a blurb on a New Handbook Offering Tips for Mitigating E-Lawyering Risks (2/2/2007).The handbook, created by Chubb Group of Insurance Companies and available for download here, explains how lawyers and law firms can utilize new technologies while mitigating the associated risks. The handbook covers issues such as inadvertently creating client engagements, disclosure of confidential information, premature destruction of electronic documents and unauthorized practice of law online.
Posted by Carolyn Elefant on February 23, 2007 at 04:49 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)
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