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The October, 2024 Issue of Circuits has been Published

The October, 2024 issue of Circuits (the e-Journal of our Section) has been published. You can download a copy of the issue here.

Here is the Letter from the Chair by William Smith:

We’ve had a great Section year so far, kicking off with our participation in the June State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting in Dallas.

It is my great pleasure to succeed Reginald Hirsch as the Computer & Technology Section Chair. We’ve had a great Section year so far, kicking off with our participation in the June State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting in Dallas. Our Adaptable Lawyer track featured sessions on using AI and related ethical issues, social media and litigation and Word power user tips, and how to implement a privacy and data protection compliance program.

We wrapped the conference up with a networking social co-hosted by the Corporate Counsel Section and sponsored by the U.K. Ministry of Justice’s GREAT Legal Services campaign. Then in September we hosted a Council retreat in San Francisco, where the Council worked on Section strategy and met with a California privacy regulator to compare and contrast Texas and California data protection enforcement.

Many thanks to the Council’s Circuits Committee of Katie Stahl, Aaron Woo, and Maria Moffat for their hard work of putting together this issue. It has great practical information and relevant topics such as:

  • The conflicts between GDPR personal data protections and U.S. discovery process
  • How to use ChatGPT in your law practice
  • A novel product liability claim theory being tested against social media companies
  • How to protect trade secrets in the age of generative AI
  • A distilled survey of notable recent social media cases
  • The evolution of OFAC/BIS technology export controls in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine

Last but not least: save the date for Friday December 6 in Austin! We will be hosting the 8th Annual Technology and Justice for All CLE Day at the State Bar of Texas building. I hope to see many of our Circuits readers and Section members there. Keep an eye out for an email with the agenda soon.

Thank you for your membership in the Computer & Technology Section!

William Smith, Chair
State Bar of Texas Computer
& Technology Section Austin

New Issue of Circuits Along With a Letter from the Chair

Letter from the Chair

By Reginald A. Hirsch

Holiday Greetings from the Computer & Technology Section! We thank you for being a member
and please help us spread the word by urging your fellow colleagues to join as well.
Recently as Chair of our Section I attended the Council of Chairs, a bi-annual event hosted by
our State Bar in Austin. This was a great event allowing the Chairs of the various Sections of the
State Bar to personally interact with each other and share common issues and potential
solutions. The State Bar provided up to date information regarding Bar activities and
requirements for Sections per our State Bar rules and regulations.

On December 1, 2023 our Sections sponsored its 7th Annual Technology and Justice for All
CLE live in Austin, Texas at the State Bar Building. This year’s presentations were outstanding,
and we thank our great presenters and our engaged audience for their participation and
presence. As many of you know we offer this CLE free to the legal aid lawyers who serve our
community. This year we were able to record our program through the assistance of Texas
Legal services Center and especially Bruce Bower and Melissa Deutsch their videographer. By
recording our CLE we are now able to provide to the Legal Service Community an opportunity
to view our CLE for those Legal Aid Lawyers who were unable to attend our live CLE in Austin.
As a secondary benefit we will be able to provide you as members of the Computer and
Technology Section access to the CLE on our website, https://sbot.org. Currently the recording
is being edited and should be available in early 2024.

In the spirit of this holiday season, I want to express my thanks to the officers and council and
ex-officio members of our Section. They continued work and relentless efforts on behalf of the
Section make the “Magic Happen”! Behind the scenes the work of the Section appears effortless
but without their support and guidance we would not be able to provide our services to you as
Section members and to our State Bar. A special thanks also to our Administrative Assistant,
Erica Anderson, who never fails to anticipate an issue and provides guidance to our Executive
Committee and Council. Thank you, Erica.

I also want to thank the State Bar Sections Department who so ably support our Sections. As
many of you who work with the State Bar and attend various CLEs throughout the State it
requires an enormous effort to coordinate Section activities, publications, and programming.
This year after many years of service to the State Bar, Tracy Nuckols. Tracy over the years has
provided many untold hours in support and guidance for our Section and we wish you well in
your new future. Lyndsey Jackson is our new Sections Department Director, and we are excited
to work with Lyndsey and her great team and we congratulate her and thank her as she
continues to support our Sections. Also, I would like to thank Paul Burke and Jake Stoffle with
the State Bar, who help make the “Magic Happen”.

The December 2023 Issue of Circuits is an outstanding issue for our members. The variety of
articles and material will reward our members with scholarly and practical articles to be utilized
in their everyday practice. We have articles and tips including, AI Discovery Issues, 4th
Amendment cases dealing with iPhones, 3rd Party Rights and DNA Consent, Kid influencers,
Preparing and Responding to Cyber Incidents, ADR Technology, Presenting Science Evidence,
and Review of State and Federal laws regarding Privacy, Security and Wiretapping. To our great
authors we appreciate your contributions to Circuits and thank you.

I would like to thank Sally Pretorius our editor of Circuits and Katie Stahl, associate editor. You
both knocked it out of the park.

This year the State Bar of Texas honored our Section with a request to take over the
programming for the “Adaptable Lawyer Tract” held annually at the State Bar of Texas Annual
Meeting. This year’s meeting will be held at the Hilton Anatole Hotel in Dallas Texas on June
20-21,2024. The “Adaptable Lawyer” tract will be on June 20,2024 and will be a full day CLE.
With the guidance of our CLE Chair, Grecia Martinez and our CLE subcommittee I can assure
you that this will be an outstanding CLE and we look forward to seeing you at the Annual
Meeting.

Cindy Tisdale, President of the State Bar of Texas in her recommendation to the State Bar was
to create a Working Group, now a Taskforce to examine issues surrounding Artificial
Intelligence (AI) and the Law and to make recommendations to the State Bar. Currently the
Chair of this Taskforce is John Browning and several of the appointed members of this Section
serve on the Taskforce. The issue of AI and the practice of law has and will be a continuing
issue for lawyers currently and into the future. The Computer and Technology Section has and
will continue to monitor, write, and speak on these issues. AI platforms like ChatGPT and
others will need to be evaluated for transparency, accountability, and accuracy. As Texas
lawyers we have an ethical obligation under our Professional Code of Conduct to maintain
“technical proficiency”. Our Section has and will continue to examine these issues regarding AI
and its usage by lawyers and provide information, resources, and guidance. We as a Section
strive to assist Texas lawyers in maintaining their “technical proficiency” and to respond with
knowledge and resources regarding these every evolving changes.

Finally, our behalf of the Section we wish you and your family the happiest of holidays and a
happy New Year.

Reginald A. Hirsch
2023–2024 Chair
Computer & Technology Section
State Bar of Texas

Without further ado, the latest version of our e-Journal Circuits for December, 2023 is here.

The January, 2023 Edition of Circuits has been Published

The journal’s editors and contributing authors have put together a fine edition of our Section’s journal, “Circuits.”  This issue has the following features:

• Message from the Chair by Pierre Grosdidier
• Letter from the Editor by Sally Pretorius

Featured Articles
• Examining Heslin and Lewis v. Infowars and Alex Jones, by Judge Xavier Rodriguez
• Service of Process via NFT: A Novelty or a Natural Next Step? by Hon. John G. Browning
• FAA Drone Regulation Survives Constitutional Challenge, by Pierre Grosdidier

Short Circuits
• Featuring Lisa Danley, Dawson Lightfoot, Brett Burney

Circuit Boards
• Highlighting Facebook evidence and Metaverse

You can download the latest copy of Circuits here.

The September Issue of Circuits is in the Wild (so to speak)

The Fall, 2022 issue of Circuits has been published. This issue includes messages from the Chair and the Editor, as well as two featured articles:

  • Cyberstalker Learns a Hard Lesson by Pierre Grosdidier
  • An Introduction to Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act – and how it conflicts with wiretapping laws by Courtney Schmitz

This issue also has three Short Circuits as well as two Circuit Boards.

You can download a copy here.

Circuits – The First Issue of 2022 is Out!

Come one, come all. The first issue of Circuits — the famous e-Journal of the Computer & Technology Section — has hit the electronic press. This issue has five full-fledged articles. The Short Circuits section has two more (mini) articles of practical interest. You can download the issue here.

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