Emerging Issues in Cybersecurity, Legal Ethics, and Technology

 

Emerging Issues in Cybersecurity, Legal Ethics, and Technology

Tuesday, March 17, 2015 | 6:30pm – 8:30pm

Room 3/114
CUNY School of Law
2 Court Square
Long Island City, NY 11101

Note: Online registration will close at 4:30pm, 3/17/2015.

A tipping point has been reached on the issues of legal ethics, secure communications, and data security. From criminal defense attorneys representing domestic clients, to transactional attorneys engaged in trade negotiations, all practice areas are impacted by the new political and technological reality of multi-state mass surveillance technology. This CLE will assist attorneys in understanding how to ethically engage with information technology in this new and challenging climate.

The course will be facilitated by Jonathan Stribling-Uss (’12) and is co-sponsored by The Constitutional Communications Project and the Bertha Justice Institute at the Center for Constitutional Rights.

This two-credit course will offer 1.5 Professional Practice credits and 0.5 Ethics & Professionalism credit.

Course sign-in will begin at 6:00PM and the program will begin promptly at 6:30PM.

Please note registration is required for all CLE programs.

CLE Credits provided by Community Legal Resource Network at CUNY School of Law

 

CLE credit will be offered only to those attorneys completing entire sessions; attorneys attending only part of a session are not eligible for partial credit. Attorneys arriving late are welcome to attend the program but will not be eligible for credit. Attorneys wishing to receive CLE credit must sign in the program’s attendance register prior to and following the CLE program; once a speaker begins the program, the sign-in sheets will be removed. Similarly, attorneys leaving the session early are also ineligible for CLE credit.

Financial Aid Requests

To request financial aid, please first email John-Paul Kocot at john-paul.kocot@law.cuny.edu. Do not register on this page. Financial aid details and registration instructions will be sent to you.

Cancellation Policy

CUNY School of Law reserves the right to cancel a program at any time. If CUNY School of Law cancels a program, you will receive a full refund.

Refund Policy

Full refunds are available, less a $5 processing fee, up to 48 hours before the program date. Requests for refunds must be made via email to John-Paul Kocot at John-Paul.Kocot@law.cuny.edu.

Refund requests made less than 48 hours before the program date will be refunded at 50% less a $5.00 processing fee.

No refund will be available if you cancel on the program date, if you do not show up, or if you leave a program early for any reason. No refund will be available if you attend a program and are dissatisfied with its presentation or content.

If you do not cancel and do not attend the program, a complete set of materials will be forwarded to you in consideration of the registration fee.

Bertha Foundation

Center for Constitutional Rights

https://publicsquare.law.cuny.edu/events/cle/emerging-legal-issues-in-cybersecurity