No matter what area of the law you practice, clients often ask us what to do regarding fear of identity theft. As a “good practices” approach we should have a general idea of how to help protect them.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, many of our clients spent inordinate amounts of time working, record keeping and shopping from home. Our time online has exceeded even the highest projections and the resulting opportunistic scams have mushroomed—not unexpected and as old as Dickensian England (Fagin would be proud)!

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