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How to Avoid Making the Techno-Ethical Mistakes That Put You on the Front Page


Total Credits: 1 including 1 Ethics

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Credit Type:
Law Practice Management |  Legal Ethics
Faculty:
Daniel J. Siegel, Esq.
Course Levels:
Intermediate
Duration:
1:03
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Access for 60 day(s) after purchase.



Description

The adage that all publicity is good is not always true. The press is filled with stories about how lawyers end up in hot water by filing improperly-redacted documents, disclosing confidential information to family and friends, and allowing technological ignorance to prejudice clients.
 
This program will highlight some infamous technology errors lawyers have made that ran afoul of the Model Rules of Professional Conduct - particularly Rule 1.1 (Comment 8), Rule 1.6, and Rules 5.2 and 5.3.  This webinar will also demonstrate how to avoid some of the most common technology errors that lawyers can make when using popular software such as Microsoft Office and Adobe Acrobat.  

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Daniel J. Siegel is a seasoned attorney and entrepreneur with 30+ years of experience. Dan is the owner of the Law Offices of Daniel J. Siegel, LLC, a workers’ compensation and personal injury firm, which has assured or increased the benefits of more injured workers than any other law firm in Pennsylvania. Dan has been widely recognized for this work, including being named a Pennsylvania Super Lawyer for Workers’ Compensation for 10+ years, a Philadelphia Inquirer Influencer of Law for Personal Injury and a Philadelphia Business Journal Best of the Bar Honoree for Plaintiff Personal Injury.

 

In addition, Dan represents individuals and families in Social Security Disability/SSI and medical malpractice claims and counsels clients on estate planning and real estate transactions. As Chair of the Pennsylvania Bar Association Committee on Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility, Dan also provides ethics and disciplinary guidance as well as trial and appellate court writing to fellow attorneys. 

 

Dan is also the owner of Integrated Technology Services, LLC, a technology consulting firm for attorneys and small businesses that combines his passion for technology and the law. Given this expertise, Dan is a frequent author and nationally recognized speaker on legal ethics, social media, law firm technology, law practice management and mobile computing for lawyers. Dan wrote or co-wrote several books for the ABA Law Practice Division including “How to Do More in Less Time,” “The Ultimate Guide to Adobe Acrobat DC,” “The Ultimate Guide to LexisNexis CaseMap” and “Checklists for Lawyers,” among others.


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