The fit between laws regulating professional ethics and the means of conducting business, particularly telecommunications and computer technology, has become tenuous. Here, McChrystal examines recent legal decisions concerning electronic transmission of information and discusses the impact of Internet messages and e-mail on attorney-client privilege
(Excerpt) The use of technology in the legal profession is ubiquitous, expanding, and ever changing....
While technology positively impacts the legal profession and improves workflows, a lawyer must also ...
The aim of the law is to maintain social order, peace, and justice in society, whereas the aim of et...
The fit between laws regulating professional ethics and the means of conducting business, particular...
Student Services Librarian Maureen Cahill (J.D.\u2779) takes a look at how advances in electronic te...
Computers and the Internet have profoundly changed the mechanics of the practice of law. Client comm...
This article focuses on the development of the law of ethics and technology. Emphasis is placed on h...
The use of the internet by attorneys - through websites, social networking, and blogging - has incre...
Considers the ethical implications of using email to communicate with clients, using cloud storage f...
The paper offers an overview of the emerging issues raised by the Internet in the legal profession. ...
Unlike the Internet community had expected electronic commerce does not lead to an anarchic dissolut...
The rapid growth and sophistication of technology have changed the way people communicate. E-mail an...
The interaction between law, policy, and technology as they relate to the evolving controversies ove...
This paper discusses professional ethical concerns for individuals conducting research in electronic...
This Note will explore the current body of jurisprudence concerning the discoverability and admissib...
(Excerpt) The use of technology in the legal profession is ubiquitous, expanding, and ever changing....
While technology positively impacts the legal profession and improves workflows, a lawyer must also ...
The aim of the law is to maintain social order, peace, and justice in society, whereas the aim of et...
The fit between laws regulating professional ethics and the means of conducting business, particular...
Student Services Librarian Maureen Cahill (J.D.\u2779) takes a look at how advances in electronic te...
Computers and the Internet have profoundly changed the mechanics of the practice of law. Client comm...
This article focuses on the development of the law of ethics and technology. Emphasis is placed on h...
The use of the internet by attorneys - through websites, social networking, and blogging - has incre...
Considers the ethical implications of using email to communicate with clients, using cloud storage f...
The paper offers an overview of the emerging issues raised by the Internet in the legal profession. ...
Unlike the Internet community had expected electronic commerce does not lead to an anarchic dissolut...
The rapid growth and sophistication of technology have changed the way people communicate. E-mail an...
The interaction between law, policy, and technology as they relate to the evolving controversies ove...
This paper discusses professional ethical concerns for individuals conducting research in electronic...
This Note will explore the current body of jurisprudence concerning the discoverability and admissib...
(Excerpt) The use of technology in the legal profession is ubiquitous, expanding, and ever changing....
While technology positively impacts the legal profession and improves workflows, a lawyer must also ...
The aim of the law is to maintain social order, peace, and justice in society, whereas the aim of et...