New York state first to mandate CLE in cybersecurity, privacy and data protection
The one-credit cybersecurity requirement, which does not increase the overall number of CLE hours required for New York attorneys, creates two types of cybersecurity training, one focused on ethics and the other on practice. Read more at Lawnext.com
Share this story, choose a platform
Brought to you by BridgeTower Media
Free Weekly Newsletter
Recommended content
Complete Communicator: Daily habits to deepen your firm’s bench strength
Complete Communicator: Daily habits to deepen your firm’s bench strength By Jay Sullivan As lawyers, we’re not in the legal [...]
Lawyer conflict checks: Five tips to tune up your process
Thoroughly screening clients at the in-take stage for potential conflicts of interest can spare a firm ethical or legal problems [...]
Cybersecurity risk called a human issue, not a technical problem
Experts say an attack succeeds largely because people think, “That’s never going to happen.” And then it does. Read more [...]
Four mistakes lawyers make with social media
Social media is crucial to winning and retaining legal clients, but it takes persistence and consistency to do it right. [...]