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State Bar & Bar Associations

Oct. 15, 2013

Attorneys must guide data privacy policies, State Bar panelists say

Attorneys can serve an enormously important role in helping their clients get a comprehensive understanding of how to best protect their data, panelists said at a State Bar discussion Friday.


By Dominic Fracassa


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN JOSE - Revelations about the U.S. government's dragnet approach to digital surveillance touched off a national conversation about privacy and security in the digital age.


It's a conversation that has particularly significant implications for the legal industry, according to experts speaking at a State Bar panel discussion on Friday, given the vital role that attorneys can play in help...

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