Is your Law Firm in Line with Current Cybersecurity Rules?
If defending a lawsuit, would you be able to prove that your firm meets or exceeds these requirements from the American Bar Association, Rule 4-1.6 (c) requires law firms to “make reasonable efforts to prevent the inadvertent or unauthorized disclosure of, or unauthorized access to, information relating to the representation of a client.” If defending a lawsuit, would you be able to prove that your law firm meets or exceeds these requirements?
ABA formal opinion holds that lawyers “must, on a case-by-case basis, constantly analyze how they communicate electronically about client matters.” BrickTech specializes in the cybersecurity of law firms in Seminole and Orange Counties. Register today for a cybersecurity audit tailored to ABA rules and to local and federal cybersecurity compliance regulations.
Remember: Ignorance is no defense.