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Law & Policy on E-discovery and the Management of Electronic Records
Thursday, April 1, 2010
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Law & Policy on E-discovery and the Management of Electronic Records
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Benjamin Wright is an attorney in private practice, advising clients on privacy, digital law and forensic investigations. He teaches e-discovery, information technology and cyber-investigation law for SANS Institute.
Mr. Wright is known for promoting screencast video as a technique to document legal investigations in social media and audit evidence in online trading platforms.
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Speaker and Author
Mr Wright is a frequent public speaker at professional groups like state CPA societies and Institute of Internal Auditors. As the author of technology law books such as The Law of Electronic Commerce, he blogs on electronic data, records, security and social media law, and he spots trends, such as the rise of activists and whistleblowers wielding small video cameras. 2010: Russian financial authorities tapped Mr. Wright for advice on regulation and investigations in the micro-finance industry.
Associations
The Texas Bar Association publishes an attorney profile on Mr. Wright.
Mr. Wright graduated from Georgetown University Law Center 1984. He serves on the Industry Advisory Board for the Electrical Engineering Department as SMU's Lyle School of Engineering.
IMPORTANT: No public comment by Mr. Wright (blog, book, tweet, video, update, speech, article, podcast or the like) is legal or other professional advice. If you need legal advice, you should hire and consult a lawyer.
Mr. Wright's public statements are offered as-is, with no warranty of accuracy or reliability. Mr. Wright from time to time revises his published ideas. If you use the ideas, you do so at your own risk.
Public Discussion
Mr. Wright's public blogs, tweets, videos, web comments and the like are intended to promote public discussion. They constitute the online update service for the book The Law of Electronic Commerce. Originally released 1991, and revised continually since then, the book is published by Wolters Kluwer Law and Business.
Compliance
Mr. Wright strives to comply with all applicable laws. He does not have and never has had intention to infringe the rights of anyone. If any person has any information, suspicion or belief that Mr. Wright has done anything illegal or unethical, he asks that person promptly to notify him at 1.214.403.6642. Promptness helps mitigate damage.
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Forming an Attorney-Client Relationship
Mr. Wright does not have an attorney-client relationship with any person unless and until he and that person explicitly, formally agree that the relationship is being formed. Interaction with Mr. Wright through public media does not create an attorney-client relationship with Mr. Wright. Sending a private message to Mr. Wright does not, by itself, create an attorney-client relationship.
Privacy/Security Vision
Some people provide Mr. Wright private information. Mr. Wright strives to treat such information reasonably according to the circumstances. People should have no more than reasonable expectations about information security. It is unreasonable to expect that the offices, services, computers, cell phones, brief cases or filing cabinets used by Mr. Wright are very secure.
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The purpose of this blog is public discussion, not the delivery of legal, technical or other professional advice. If you need advice or complete information, this blog is not the place to get it. The information here is offered as-is, with no warranty of accuracy or reliability. Mr. Wright from time to time revises the ideas published here. If you use the ideas, you do so at your own risk.
This blog serves as the online update service for the book The Law of Electronic Commerce. Originally released 1991, and revised continually since then, the book is a major reference for lawyers, published by Aspen Publishers.
The only person responsible for Mr. Wright's words on this blog is Mr. Wright.
Mr. Wright often earns money from or owns an interest in organizations he mentions or links on his blogs, such as Messaging Architects, SANS Institute, state CPA societies, Voice Signature LLC and others.
Mr. Wright’s policy is to comply with all applicable laws. If any person ever has any information or belief that Mr. Wright has done anything illegal or unethical, he asks that person promptly to notify him at 1.214.403.6642, Dallas, TX. Any person accessing this blog agrees not to use data from it (or from any other public statement by Mr. Wright) in a way that is adverse to Mr. Wright's interests.
Mr. Wright does not have an attorney-client relationship with any person unless and until he and that person explicitly, formally agree that the relationship is being formed.
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