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NANCY BEAUCHEMIN INOUTSOURCE Ethical Walls and Confidentiality Screens: Not Just for Conflicts H 34 istorically, law firms implemented most ethical walls and confidentiality screens in response to an identified potential conflict between existing and former clients in new representations. Evolving legal requirements surrounding client confidentiality and data privacy concerns are among the risks forcing law firms to re-evaluate their technology infrastructure Risky Business ILTA White Paper and policies for securing client matter information subject to an ethical wall or confidentiality screen. NEW CLIENT AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS It is presumed that lawyers understand all of the complexities of their obligations to serve clients in accordance with professional responsibility guidelines

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