Explain how today's methods of electronic communication can pose possible violations of client confidentiality. How can a paralegal guard against this??
What will be an ideal response?
Improper use of cellular phones, fax machines, and e-mails poses the potential for violating client confidentiality. Cell-phone conversations can be overheard by anyone with a scanning device, faxes can be accidentally sent to the wrong person or fax number, and e-mails can be accidentally sent to the wrong address.Paralegals should take special care to avoid discussing confidential matters on cell phones, to confirm a fax number before sending the fax itself, to verify an e-mail recipient's name and address before sending the e-mail, and to follow office policy about when it is appropriate to send confidential information electronically and when it is not.
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