Description
In today’s world, Google™, Bing™ or some other engine is used to search the Open Web to find information – whether for personal or professional reasons. Should we, as legal professionals, be using the Open Web to conduct research? What are the risks? And does reliance on such resources – with respect to both investigative and legal research – place practitioners at risk of violating ethical canons
such as Rule 1.1 of Competence. This fast-paced and revealing presentation uses real life examples to address the ethical concerns of conducting research via the Open Web.