Showing posts with label attorney client privilege. Show all posts
Showing posts with label attorney client privilege. Show all posts
Monday, September 12, 2011
Client Confidentiality
The American Bar Association has issued a formal opinion on an attorney's responsibility to advise clients concerning "the risk of sending or receiving electronic communications using a computer or other device, or e-mail account, where there is a significant risk that a third party may gain access." Attorneys representing employees should advise their client not to use their employer's computers, devices or e-mail to send confidential communications. Employers should review their e-mail and computer use policies to ensure their business objectives are achieved in a lawful manner.
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