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Advanced CLE

2023 Lawyer ethics and texting audio replay


Total Credits: 1.2 MCLE, 1.2 Ethics, 0.0 Kansas Credit, 0.0 Kansas Ethics

Practice Area:
Ethics

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Description

Text messaging has become a mainstream form of communication.  Clients now routinely text their lawyers about pending matters.  They may ask about the status of a case, provide facts about a case, communicate decisions to a lawyer, or message other sensitive information.  These messages are often to a lawyer’s mobile phone that is used extensively for personal purposes, unsecured in their transmissions, and easily accessible by third parties. This new wave of lawyer-client communication raises many difficult ethical questions, including preservation of the attorney-client privilege.  This program will provide you with a guide to the major ethics issues when lawyers and their clients text message about pending matters.

•    Confidentiality issues involving unsecured transmission of texts involving sensitive case issues.
•    How to handle mobile phones used for both personal purposes and law practice.
•    Potential loss of the attorney-client privilege when text messages are accessible by third parties.
•    Tension among the duties of competence, prudence and to communicate with clients.
•    Understanding the ethical risks and counseling clients about the risks to their case when texting.

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