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Attorney Ethics in Remote Virtual Workspaces; 2023 Real Property Law Retreat
Remote practice has become commonplace because of the pandemic. What are California attorneys’ ethical duties in a remote and virtual workplace? Remote practice does not alter a lawyer’s ethical duties under the California Rules of Professional Conduct and the State Bar Act. This panel addresses legal ethics as applied to remote representation, including duties of diligence and competence, and matters to consider when advising clients and protecting their interest, the impact of obligations to the court, opposing counsel and unrepresented parties, communications with your client and related matters. The program will provide you with the vital tools and strategies necessary to ensure continued compliance with these rules. Learn effective policies and practices to best safeguard your practice in a remote workplace, including best practices for communication, attorney supervision, confidentiality, technology competence, and more.
1 Legal Ethics
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
Diane Jackson McLean
Carl Chamberlin
Carl W. Chamberlin is an attorney, Vice-Chair of the Legal Ethics Committee of the Bar Association of San Francisco, and an adjunct professor at the University of California, Hastings College of the Law, where he has taught Trial Advocacy and other courses since 1999.
From 1985 to 1999, Mr. Chamberlin practiced law at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, focusing on intellectual property and complex civil litigation in federal and state courts. While there, he was named Chair of the Internet and Computer Litigation Group and received community awards for his pro bono activities. He also prosecuted cases as an Acting Assistant District Attorney for the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office and served local courts as an arbitrator and judge pro tem. Since 1999, he has worked for the California Court of Appeal as a Lead Appellate Court Attorney. Mr. Chamberlin has taught trial skills, deposition skills, motions practice, mediation, negotiations, legal strategy, and appellate advocacy through the National Institute for Trial Advocacy since 1992, most recently creating programs on remote depositions. He has also taught courses for the California Center for Judicial Education and Research and the Continuing Education of the Bar. His publications include the textbook, “Trial Advocacy: Strategy, Evidence, Skills and Ethics,” as well as numerous articles on civil litigation, legal ethics, and Internet law.
Joanna Storey
Joanna Storey focuses her practice on defending professionals, providing risk management advice and responding to time sensitive attorney hotline calls. She works with attorneys, health care providers, and other professionals to identify and resolve their conflicts efficiently.
A Certified Information Privacy Professional/United States (CIPP/US), Joanna advises businesses on compliance with privacy-related laws, rules, and regulations and data breach response. She drafts and revises privacy policies and counsels clients on best practices for implementing privacy programs, focusing on the requirements of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).
Joanna is a regular speaker and contributor to various publications on risk management, ethics and cyber security. She offers practical tips to help attorneys navigate the intersection of ethics, risk management and privacy considerations, with an eye on technology competence. Joanna is involved in a number of professional organizations—including the Bar Association of San Francisco’s Legal Ethics Committee, where she serves as Secretary.
Prior to joining Hinshaw, Joanna was Senior Counsel at a firm in San Francisco. During her tenure, she served as Chair for the firm’s Professional Development Meetings. Joanna also practiced at a firm in San Jose, California, where she assisted the appellate practice in research and briefing to the California Supreme Court.
During law school, Joanna was the Articles Editor for the Computer and High Tech Law Journal. While pursuing her undergraduate degree, Joanna completed the Journalism Unit of the Washington Semester Program at American University in Washington, D.C. and interned in the “edutainment” division of Discovery Communications.
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