In this opinion, the ABA Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility concluded that because there are more secure electronic communication methods available in 2017, lawyers will need to consider avoiding email for some client communications and use other, more secure
electronic methods instead.
This is especially true of records that are likely filtered and / or analyzed using
electronic methods instead of humans asking questions of other humans.
according to Aranda and Venolia, electronic records are «deeply unreliable,»... This is especially true of records that are likely filtered and / or analyzed using
electronic methods instead of humans asking questions of other humans.
Not exact matches
Instead, the legal profession still uses the obsolete «handicraftsmen's»
method, which has very limited capacity to innovate greater cost - efficiency, and therefore has no capacity to maintain the quality of legal advice services while having to cope rapidly increasing volumes of law, their complexity, and
electronic records, without increasing their price.