After a multi-year effort, the Florida Supreme Court has affirmed numerous substantive changes to the rules of Civil Procedure, including Rule
Practice Advisory – Florida Bar Committee Recommends Developing an Incident Response Plan
As cybersecurity threats continue to become more sophisticated, and as more of these threats are directed at lawyers, law firms, and legal
Attorney-Client Text Messages
By Aaron H. Wallace, Esq. The temptation to text clients is REAL. Often, the temptation comes from the clients themselves. But it's not a good
AI Technologies Impacting Florida Lawyers and Their Clients: Important Considerations and Resources
As artificial intelligence (A.I.) technologies continue to impact lawyers and their clients worldwide, we encourage all attorneys in Florida to
Risk Alert: Hackers Targeting Lawyers’ Microsoft Outlook Rules Settings
Cyber Criminals Actively Targeting Florida Lawyers' Microsoft Outlook "Rules" Settings Microsoft Outlook and other such email platforms allow
Risk Alert: Fraudsters Getting Better at Diverting Wire Transfers into Unintended Accounts
For years, lawyers have been encouraged to carefully scrutinize email headers, letterhead, and names and addresses on any communications related to a
Risk Alert: Lawyers in Florida May Be Targeted During COVID-19 Pandemic
By Aaron H. Wallace, Esq. In a perfect world, a crisis would bring out the best in everyone. But bad actors see opportunity in an emergency. It's a
Social Engineering – Business Email Compromise
The Business Email Compromise (BEC) is a specific phishing attack that is disguised as an internal company or vendor/ partner email. The email may
BigLaw Associate Duped into Transferring Over $2.5M
Cybersecurity has grown increasingly important as we have become more reliant on technology. An associate at Dentons Canada was duped into