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Law Practice

Oct. 14, 2013

Clients aren't the only ones needing cybersecurity advice

Attorneys are waking up to the fact that their own firms can be vulnerable to litigation or government enforcement stemming from their use of new technology.

By Joshua Sebold


Daily Journal Staff Writer

While privacy, cybersecurity and online advertising are increasingly hot practice areas for law firms counseling corporate clients, attorneys are also waking up to the fact that their own firms can be vulnerable to litigation or government enforcement stemming from their use of new technology.

The problems start with progress. Firms are embracing high tech solutions and ditching paper files. But lawyers say some ne...

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