E-Filing in the Wild West: It's Go Time
So today is the day for presenting my rant on privacy and confidentiality in the age of e-filing at the 21st Annual Conference on State and Federal Appeals.
And because you are a preferred reader of the blog, YOU get an updated and corrected version of my paper, "I'm From The Government And I'm Here To Help."
The paper includes some suggested "best practices" to hopefully avoid the danger of getting your client's private information unintentionally exposed to the internet through e-filing.
How much would you pay for a premium like that? But don't answer yet, because preferred blog readers also get the appendix of sealing rules and procedures compiled by my colleague, Jason Shyung.
Of course, only conference attendees will get the pulse-quickening thrill of the live, power point presentation. At 2:15 on a Friday afternoon.
So they've got that going for them. Which is good.
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Thanks for your work on this, Kendall. I linked to this post in a an outline of the talk I gave at the State Bar Annual Meeting last week, which is available at http://www.texasappellatelawblog.com/2011/06/articles/technology/the-adaptable-appellate-lawyer/.