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Click here to find out moreMost large companies in the United States are now required to create, maintain, and update data protection impact assessments (“DPIAs”). In-house counsel who are being asked to draft, review, or update DPIAs, often have little experience with the documents.
This program will explain what a DPIA is, when it must be completed, and explore the ethical issues involved with preparing them, including their interaction with the following Model Rules of Professional Conduct:
• Rule 1.2 Allocation of responsibility between client and lawyer
• Rule 1.6 Confidentiality
• Rule 4.1 Truthfulness in statements to others and disclosure of material facts *Rule 8.4 Duty of Candor
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