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Lawyer2Lawyer Internet Radio Flags Down The Red Flags Rule

The American Bar Association filed suit against the Federal Trade Commission after it applied the Red Flags Rule to lawyers, leaving the legal communirty reeling.  Please join me and my fellow Law.com blogger, attorney and co-host Bob Ambrogi as we welcome Attorney Andrew M. Smith, Partner at the Washington DC office of Morrison & Foerster and chair of the American Bar Association's Red Flags Task Force and privacy expert Attorney Mari J. Frank to spotlight the Red Flags Rule.  We will take a look at the controversial Red Flags Rule, the suit filed by the ABA, and how this rule could ultimately affect the legal community.  Click on the link below and give a listen.

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