Brooks Pierce partner Will Quick is slated to participate on Dec. 9 in the panel discussion, “Technology in the 21st Century Practice of Law.” The panel is part of “Professionalism as We Move Into the Post-pandemic World,” the North Carolina Bar Association’s (NCBA) Professionalism Committee 2022 continuing legal education (CLE) program.
Quick joins fellow panelists in discussing how new technology developments are impacting the practice of law in ways that practitioners may not fully understand. The panel will examine how technology is making it easier to inadvertently disclose confidential or even sealed information and creating vulnerabilities in the movement of large amounts of money and client information. Participants will learn how to identify and mitigate risks associated with new technologies while leveraging technology to enhance the practice of law.
Quick has a diverse litigation and regulatory practice, representing businesses and local governments in trial and appellate matters and before state agencies in North and South Carolina. He also advises clients on the design and implementation of privacy compliance programs and assists data breach victims with their response and notification obligations. Quick is a Board-Certified Specialist in Privacy and Information Security Law from the North Carolina Board of Legal Specialization.
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