Cybersecurity – Robust or Bust
Part 2: Cybersecurity Solutions – The Modern Lawyer’s Guide to Implementing Cybersecurity Solutions
Originally presented on April 25, 2024
Do you want to improve your understanding of technology? Do you want to enhance the productivity and profitability of your legal practice? Do you want the straight goods about software options for the legal industry? If you answered ‘yes’ to any of these questions, you’ll want to join us for our brand-new Modern Lawyer Series.
In “Cybersecurity Solutions”, we dive deeper into cybersecurity and learn how to identify, select and implement cybersecurity software and other solutions that meet the unique needs of your legal practice.
THE MODERN LAWYER SERIES
You told CBA Alberta that you want to learn more about technology and we heard you. The Modern Lawyer Series is an innovative tech series designed especially for lawyers. Whether you love tech, hate tech or have a love-hate relationship with tech, the Modern Lawyer Series is for you. Check out our series webpage.
The Modern Lawyer Series will set you up for sucess by teaching you how to unlock the potential of technology and adapt to the changing demands on modern lawyers. You’ll learn from tech experts who specialize in legal industry digital transformation as they discuss and demonstrate the latest developments in cybersecurity, document management, artificial intelligence, practice management and more. You’ll also learn how to choose software and other solutions that meet the unique needs of your legal practice.
ABOUT OUR LEGAL TECH EXPERT: NATHAN LEE
CBA Alberta is pleased to partner with Nathan Lee and ORIGIN to bring you the Modern Lawyer Series. Nathan will be joined by various other guest legal tech experts throughout the Series.
Nathan Lee is a seasoned tech executive and advisor with more than 25 years of experience in the tech industry. He is the Principal Consultant at ORIGIN where he specializes in legal industry digital transformation.
Nathan helps lawyers modernize their legal practices by aligning their technology with their business. He does this by applying a “People, Process, Technology” (PPT) framework. This holistic framework focuses on balancing and coordinating how the people, processes and technology in a legal practice support and enhance each other. The result is a modern legal practice with improved productivity, profitability and client experience.
Nathan is passionate about helping lawyers improve their digital literacy. He has worked with numerous legal organizations including the Law Society of Alberta, the Canadian Bar Association and the Calgary Association of Legal Administrators.
CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
The knowledge and skills in this webinar relate to continuous improvement and practice management, which are two of nine domains included in the Law Society of Alberta’s Professional Development Profile for Alberta Lawyers. Here are some examples of how you might include this webinar in the annual Continuing Professional Development Plan that you submit to the Law Society of Alberta:
Domain 2: Continuous Improvement
Competency 2.1: Commit to continuous improvement in the provision of services
Learning Activity (if you attend the live webinar): Attend organization or association meetings or events
Learning Activity (if you watch the on-demand recording of the webinar): Watch a video
Domain 5: Practice Management
Competency 5.6: Demonstrate technological competence
Learning Activity (if you attend the live webinar): Attend organization or association meetings or events
Learning Activity (if you watch the on-demand recording of the webinar): Watch a video
If you practice outside of Alberta, please contact your provincial or territorial law society to determine if this webinar qualifies as accredited professional development in your jurisdiction.
PRICE
CBA Members: Complimentary
Non-Members: $59.00 + GST
Payment can be made online via Mastercard or Visa or by cheque (GST #R100760487)
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