Audience member Nicole O'Brien, IT director of client services at Rochester, N.Y.-based Woods Oviatt Gilman, said her firm has 80 attorneys and has been attacked fortunately without success. "It was beneficial in the way that it raised awareness of the reality," she said, of the incident. Now, O'Brien will bring the concept of awareness training, rather than security instruction, back to her firm's leaders for their own annual sessions which are later this quarter, she said.
THE SUPREME COURT
The day's keynote speaker was former U.S. Solicitor General Theodore Olson, now a partner at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.
Olson provided an entertaining and insightful history of U.S. Supreme Court Justices, noting that the current high court is less experienced but more diverse than ever. The 2013 court docket could see cases relevant to technology in areas such as electronic surveillance, he said.
Evan Koblentz is a reporter for Law Technology News. Send email or follow him on Twitter.
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