Lawyers may not allow the office-sharing counsel to join lawyer’s computer network without blocking access to lawyer’s client files. Opinion 980030 (1998). The result would be different if that lawyer were “of counsel” to lawyer’s firm.
Lawyers sharing computer networks must block access to client files
Source Peter Krakaur|2017-06-26T18:42:12-07:00Jan 4th, 1999|Categories: LegalEthics, Post|Tags: Attorney-client privilege, Confidentiality, Electronic Files, Missouri|0 Comments