ROIG Lawyers Partner Presents “Legal Ethics in a Connected World: Portable Devices, Social Media, and the Cloud” CLE
Mark J. Rose, partner in the Deerfield Beach office of ROIG Lawyers, co-presented a CLE session titled “Legal Ethics in a Connected World: Portable Devices, Social Media and the Cloud” as part of the Basic Technology Law 2016 CLE program on May 4, 2016. The course was hosted by The Florida Bar and the Young Lawyers Division.
“The presentation discussed the ethical pitfalls and considerations with the use of technology in the practice of law, specifically portable devices, social media and the cloud. Although some of the technology seems complicated, Florida lawyers have an ethical obligation to stay abreast of technology and similarly have an ethical obligation to use this technology within the rules of procedure and ethical guidelines for practice,” said partner Mark J Rose.
About the Attorney
Mark concentrates his practice in Personal Injury Protection (PIP), fraud (SIU) investigations and No-Fault litigation, business litigation and the defense of homeowner’s insurance claims. He also counsels employers on proactive strategies to avoid litigation disputes, including providing guidance regarding personnel issues and policies, as well as compliance with local, state, and federal statutes and regulations.
Mark frequently speaks and writes on trends in the legal industry. Mark co-presented at the Florida Defense Lawyers Association (FDLA) annual conference on the topic of Social Media Discovery. He served as a keynote speaker at the 2013 America’s Claims Event in Austin, Texas, on the topic of Six Sigma and claims management. His article, “Six Sigma, Meet Claims: A Primer on the Methodology and Its Promise” was published by Claims Magazine in January 2013. An earlier article, titled “Florida’s No-Fault Law and the 2012 Statutory Amendments,” was published in the Trial Advocate Quarterly (Vol. 31 No. 3, Summer 2012). Mark is also the founder of the Firm’s FL PIP Guide blog, a source for news and information on Florida’s PIP/No-Fault law.