Category Archives: Managing Data Ethically

Danielle Citron, Technological Due Process (2007).

Danielle Citron notes that, in light of the embrace of the internet, document automation, and other modern technologies, traditional notions of due process require an update. Some formerly necessary procedural protections have become ineffective, redundant, or unnecessary in the face … Continue reading

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Ethical and Regulatory Aspects of Online Document Assembly Services (2010 Webinar).

Participants in the field of online legal document assembly services must beware of a numerous ethical and regulatory lines that ought not be crossed. This webinar discusses some of the most essential of these lines. Ethical and Regulatory Aspects of … Continue reading

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Catherine Lanctot, Attorney-Client Relationships in Cyberspace: The Peril and The Promise (1999).

Catherine Lanctot examines the issue of “lawyerlayperson communications in cyberspace.” Existing case law indicates that online communications of specific legal advice are likely to be viewed as creating attorney-client relationships, despite any purported disclaimers. Lanctot’s survey of case law and … Continue reading

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