“We’ve been hacked!!!” It may be the worst nightmare of every managing partner and law firm administrator. In today's hybrid work environment, the threats to the security of your firm’s financial data and confidential client information continue to multiply in number and proliferate in form and sophistication. Every day brings word of new types of threats, and the consequences of a breach grow exponentially greater all the time.
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Nebraska MCLE #265384. 2.0 CLE Hours, including 2.0 Ethics Hours. (OnDemand credit)
NSBA Sustaining Members: If you have not already claimed your 2 hours of FREE Ethics for 2024, please enter the Promo Code ethics2024when checking out in store. Be sure to click the "Apply" button to ensure the discount is applied.Please note, you will only be able to use the Two Free Ethics promo code ONCE across all registration types.
**This program has been approved for 2.0 hours of distance-learning CLE, including 2.0 hours of ethics. You may claim 2.0 hours of credit total for this program.
Join Chris Osborn of ReelTime CLE for a lively and honest consideration of the challenges posed by cybercrime and phishing scams, as well as best practices to prevent or thwart them. Two original film vignettes written and co-produced by national CLE presenters Michael Kahn and Chris Osborn of ReelTime CLE will serve as the catalyst for a practical and informative discussion of the nature and types of threats we are up against – and the toll they can take on those of us charged with warding them off.
You’ll leave with practical strategies for dealing with these threats and ways to mitigate the toll they can take on both your law firm and your own well-being.
In addition to his ongoing work with ReelTime CLE, Chris Osborn is a former law professor, and the founding principal of Osborn Conflict Resolution, which provides Superior Court mediations, as well as collaborative law approaches for family law, construction, business, and will and probate disputes throughout North Carolina. Chris is trained as a collaborative lawyer and is a member of the North Carolina Civil Collaborative Lawyers Association. He has been certified by the N.C. Dispute Resolution Commission as a Superior Court mediator since 2009 and has assisted the vast majority of his legal clients over the years to reach amicable resolutions in a wide variety of litigation matters, including business breakups, construction and employment law disputes, and will caveats.
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