Duty of care: Why (and how) law firms should up their security game

June 17, 1972, changed the legal profession forever.

The Watergate break-in, and subsequent coverup, implicated more than a dozen lawyers working for the White House or the Committee for the Re-election of the President (CREEP). The scandal led to calls to regulate the legal profession, and today ethics is a mandatory part of law school training and bar association rules of conduct.

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