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Mock Trial at RSA Conference: Trust, but Verify Authenticated Users
The theme of the RSA Conference USA 2012, under way in San Francisco, is "The Great Cipher, Mightier Than the Sword." On Tuesday, federal judges Andrew Peck and John M. Facciola instructed the audience on the potential liability for errors in identifying database users.Redact This: Preserving Secrets on Appeal in the Digital Age
As many have learned to their dismay, Internet anonymity is much harder to attain than it appears. In this time of executive branch eavesdropping on overseas communications and Department of Justice subpoenas to Internet search providers, some may wonder where the judicial branch stands on keeping secrets online. The answer is generally encouraging, says attorney Howard J. Bashman, although some courts and electronic filers could be more attuned to the privacy issues that electronic filing presents.RSA Conference to Cover Legal Issues of Retaliatory Hacking
Next week's RSA Conference, a prominent information security event organized by Hopkinton, Mass.-based EMC Corp., has 19 sessions on its agenda related to law including the relatively new subject of retaliatory attacks.View more book results for the query "*"
Advertising Rules and Social Media: Texas Style
A number of Texas attorneys and firms are using social media sites to enhance their internet presence. But many lawyers are wary to embrace social media for fear of crossing an undefined line in the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct -- the advertising and solicitation rules.Make the Most of Trial Consultants
Increasingly, law firms turn to litigation consultants to help them develop sophisticated courtroom presentations. San Francisco-based consultant Ted Brooks offers 12 tips -- from getting accurate estimates to keeping tabs on a consultant's team -- to make sure the relationship is a true "win win."Judge John Facciola Steals the Show at Georgetown Law
At Georgetown Law's first e-discovery conference for federal lawyers, Judge John Facciola warns that all attorneys must be facile in technology to comply with current ethics requirements.Cloud Computing: Ethical Shades of Gray
Cloud computing is a type of remote electronic data storage on the internet. While this form of outsourcing is touted as fostering efficiency and cost savings at law firms, the elusiveness of this data storage has raised eyebrows in the legal community as to its ethical propriety. In particular, there are concerns, as well as guidelines, regarding confidentiality, security, and control.Trending Stories
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