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Date: Thursday, June 11, 2020
Time: 2pm ET | 11am PT
Earn: 1.0 Ethics Credit in NY, NJ, CA, and IL*
Sponsored by: NAM
Teleconferencing and videoconferencing are hot topics in today’s environment. Legal professionals are using this form of communication now more than ever, which heightens the exposure to cybersecurity threats. “User hygiene” should be top-of-mind to ensure that mediations and arbitrations are not subject to attack by hackers.
Join this webcast to learn basic protocols and guidelines to help minimize security concerns surrounding virtual proceedings; specific issues that arise during on-line arbitrations and mediations; and an overview of the technology and choice of platform. Plus attendees will learn:
- the meaning of “user hygiene.”;
- security measures afforded by the ADR providers to ensure that mediations and arbitrations are not subject to attack by hackers;
- recommended measures to ensure the integrity of the process for on-line arbitrations and mediations; and
- ethical considerations of cyber security as it relates to the virtual conduct of arbitrations and mediations.
Speakers:
Hon. John P. DiBlasi (Ret.) | Justice of the Supreme Court | Presiding Justice of the Commercial Division
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