Forever Virtual: Positive and Ethical Virtual Changes to Your Practice During and After the Pandemic - Recording (.MP3)
| Recorded | 1/21/2021 2:00 PM (ET) |
| CLE Eligible | Yes |
| Length | 90 min. |
| Format | Web Seminar |
| SKU | WS2021-01-21-DL |
COVID-19 forced everyone to “go virtual” in one way or another, but when the dust clears, what will law practices look like post-pandemic? In this basic/intermediate session, the panelists will discuss best practices for maintaining client confidentiality, maintaining files, and using tech tools in the future, even after COVID-19. What changes will need to be made to your practice? Will we be living in a hybrid tech world, and how will that change your practice?
Featured Topics
- What Meeting Software Is Safe to Maintain Client Confidentiality?
- ABA Formal Ethics Opinion 477: Security Measures Needed for Electronic Communication
- Ethical Considerations When Using Tech in Your Office
- Best Practices on E-Signatures and Related USCIS Memoranda
- Interpretation Technologies That Can Defy Language Barriers
- Keeping Your Documents in the Cloud Forever: Advantages and Concerns
- Essential Paragraphs to Add to Your Legal Agreement for Virtual Functions
- Disaster Preparedness
Free Seminar Recordings with AILA Membership Starting March 2021
Please note, all 2021 seminar recordings are free to AILA members starting in March 2021, as part of a new service provided with AILA membership. Recordings will be available approximately two weeks after the live event and are CLE eligible in most jurisdictions. A CLE administration fee will apply for AILA members interested in obtaining CLE credit. More details can be found on the AILA Seminar Recordings page.
This Program is CLE Eligible
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The OnDemand Recording format does not qualify for CLE credit in the following jurisdictions: AR, MO, PR, and TN.
Please note that your jurisdiction may limit OnDemand credit based on the date of the original presentation. Please view the OnDemand Downloadable Expiration Chart for more details. Your jurisdiction may also limit the amount of distance learning credit you can earn. To view details on your jurisdiction's credit restrictions and CLE requirements, please visit the CLE Center. For more information on specific approvals, email cle@aila.org.



