Document Type
Article
Media Type
Text
Abstract
Sarbanes Oxley, General Data Protection Regulation, and the American Bar Association's Model Rules place significant professional and personal obligations on attorneys who represent organizations in regard to their organization's handling of production and personal data. There are significant areas of vulnerability to the production and personal data that are frequently overlooked or ignored which significantly increase the likelihood and damage from a data breach. This article will provide an overview of the obligations, recent data breaches, the foreseeability and material impacts of data breaches, and a methodology to drive improvement in an organization.
First Page
456
Last Page
485
Publication Date
7-1-2019
Department
College of Law
ISSN
0734-1490
Language
eng
Publisher
Northern Illinois University Law Review
Recommended Citation
Tersteeg, David
(2019)
"Legislative and Regulatory Obligations on Corporate Attorneys: Production Data in the World of Sarbanes Oxley and General Data Protections,"
Northern Illinois University Law Review: Vol. 39:
Iss.
3, Article 3.
Suggested Citation
David Tersteeg, Comment, Legislative and Regulatory Obligations on Corporate Attorneys: Production Data in the World of Sarbanes Oxley and General Data Protections, 39 N. Ill. U. L. Rev. 456 (2019).