Outside Counsel Guidelines Lack Cyber Requirements. Does It Matter?

From: Law.com

By Rhys Dipshan

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Titled “Unlock Insights Into Outside Counsel Billing and Staffing Guidelines,” the report analyzed the results of a survey of 51 legal departments at various mid- to large-sized global corporations. The report found that of the 75 percent of respondents that had outside counsel guidelines in place, only 31 percent had guidelines that included formal data security requirements.

But some believe that this is not necessarily a bad omen. Such an oversight is unlikely to expose legal departments to higher cyberrisk, given the nature of their law firms’ obligations, and the general lack of enforcement of such guidelines in the first place. William A. Sowinski, director of decision support services at Wolters Kluwer’s ELM Solutions, noted that because “law firms are required to keep information confidential,” many of their clients already assume they have robust cybersecurity protections in place from the start.

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