Exciting new series on “Voice, Body and Movement for Lawyers – How to connect with the jury and find Justice Through Dramatic Technique!”
Click here to find out moreMost large companies in the United States are now required to create, maintain, and update data protection impact assessments (“DPIAs”). In-house counsel who are being asked to draft, review, or update DPIAs, often have little experience with the documents.
This program will explain what a DPIA is, when it must be completed, and explore the ethical issues involved with preparing them, including their interaction with the following Model Rules of Professional Conduct:
• Rule 1.2 Allocation of responsibility between client and lawyer
• Rule 1.6 Confidentiality
• Rule 4.1 Truthfulness in statements to others and disclosure of material facts *Rule 8.4 Duty of Candor
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