Monday, June 21, 2021

12:00 PM-1:00 PM

Online
  • Government/Non-Profit Member $20.00
  • Judge Member $0.00
  • LBA Solo Section $25.00
  • LBA YLS Member $15.00
  • Member $40.00
  • Non-Member $80.00
  • Paralegal Member $15.00
  • Sustaining Member $36.00

June 20, 2021 11:00 PM

A reservation is required in advance of the program. Registrants will receive a confirmation e-mail the day before the event which will contain a link to join the meeting via Zoom and attachments of the handout material and CLE activity code and instruction on how to file with the Ky Bar Association (PDF files).

Due to the pandemic, attorneys were thrust into the remote / virtual practice of law beginning in March of 2020.  The “Zoom Boom” was born and continues still.  While technology has enabled the legal system to move forward, albeit slowly, that same technology has posed an array of challenges.  Lawyers’ ethical duties to their clients and within the profession have NOT changed because of Covid-19, but the ability to discharge those duties has become more difficult.  In some instances, new and different ethical concerns have arisen.  This presentation will review important ethical requirements and discuss how to meet those responsibilities in the current climate.

Speaker: Jane Broadwater Long, 

 

 

Cancellation Policy: All cancellations must be received by the LBA 24 hours in advance to receive a credit or refund. Substitutes will be allowed. This is a LIVE program and any post-event recordings will be subject to the On-Demand fee(s).

Credit Status: Pending
  • Ethics (1)
  • Jane Broadwater Long Lawyers Mutual of Kentucky