The Committee on Technology and the Legal Profession will identify subjects concerning technology that will impact the delivery of legal services now and in the future and (a) make recommendations to other NYSBA entities and staff to provide CLE and other tools to assist NYSBA members in enhancing their practices, adapting to technological innovation, and achieving reasonable technological competence in all aspects of their practices, including (without limitation) e-discovery, artificial intelligence, data privacy and cybersecurity; (b) enhance protection of the public by developing and recommending needed regulations and best practices for legal technology companies and, where appropriate, by working collaboratively with legal technology companies and entrepreneurs who provide forms, referrals, artificial intelligence and other for-profit law-related services directly to legal consumers; and (c) evaluate and recommend ways to use new legal technologies to bridge the “justice gap” and provide better access to courts and legal services for those unable to afford lawyers.
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Best Practices Videos
Advancing Clients on Social Media In the Workplace-Michael Fox
Artificial Intelligence-Maura Grossman and Mark Berman
Data Security-Sandy Strenger,Parth Chowlera, and Ron Hedges
Development in Online Legal Referral Services-Ron Minkoff
Preventive Measures for a Cyberattack-Alison Besunder
Securing Your Network-Sandy Stranger, Parth Chowlera, and Ron Hedges
Securing Your Password-Sandy Strenger, Parth Chowlera, and Ron Hedges
Social Media in the Workplace-Scott Malouf
Social Media Discovery and Research-Ignatius Grande
Software Updates-Sandy Strenger, Parth Chowlera, and Ron Hedges
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