Court Interpreter Minimum Continuing Education (CIMCE)
ON DEMAND: MCLE: Professional Responsibility & Technology: What Every Lawyer Needs to Know
Class recorded December 3, 2020
Are you up to date on professional responsibility obligations around the use of technology? The growing use and adoption of technology presents an increasing challenge to legal professionals. Join this webinar to learn how to meet your professional responsibility obligations while advancing technology in your practice.
Class covers:
- The key ABA rules and California state regulations
- Practical strategies and office best practices for compliance
- How the use of new and old technology can implicate your competence, confidentiality, supervision and communication duties
- How technology can be leveraged to support professional responsibilities
Earn 1 hour participatory California Legal Ethics MCLE credit: After registration, a staff member will email you the course materials, an evaluation form, and your Certificate of Attendance (usually the next business day). Register first, then watch the recording to the end and answer the questions provided in the popup to verify your attendance
Registration Fee: $25
Presented by Nicole Clark and Michael Swarz:
Nicole Clark is a business litigation and labor and employment attorney who has handled litigation in both state and federal courts. She's worked at a variety of law firms ranging from mid-size litigation boutiques to large firms, and is licensed to practice law in three states. She has defended corporations and employers in complex class action and wage and hour disputes, as well as individual employment matters ranging from sexual harassment to wrongful termination. Nicole is the CEO and co-founder of Trellis Research, a legal analytics platform that uses AI and machine learning to provide state trial court litigators with strategic legal intelligence and judicial analytics.
Michael Swarz is Director of Marketing at Trellis Research, a legal analytics platform that uses AI and machine learning to provide state trial court litigators with strategic legal intelligence and judicial analytics. He has published articles on the topics of electronic discovery, information governance, digital evidence, and legal technology. He is also a frequent speaker, having presented on legal tech and e-discovery before legal, IT, records, and compliance audiences. Michael is a graduate of Brandeis University and the New England School of Law in Boston.