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The New Standard of Care: Federal Cybersecurity Law and the Lawyer's Duty of Competence

Season 2 Episode 190 Published 6 days, 18 hours ago
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Cybersecurity is no longer an IT problem. It is a competence problem, and federal law is making that clear. In this program, Majo Castro of Castroland Legal, PLLC walks attorneys through key federal frameworks, ABA Model Rules, and bar ethics opinions that now define how lawyers must protect client data, vet vendors, and respond to breaches. Drawing on ABA Model Rules 1.1 and 1.6(c), NIST standards, and formal opinions from the ABA, California, and New York, this CLE translates technical cybersecurity concepts into practical guidance attorneys can apply across practice areas. Attendees will leave understanding what written information security policies, employee training, vendor due diligence, incident response planning, and breach notification actually require, and why these obligations are now inseparable from competent, billable legal representation. Audio versions of Beverly Hills Bar Association programs are eligible for Self-Study CLE credit in California. Visit www.bhba.org/podcasts for more information.
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