Lawyers in the modern age are accustomed to traveling with their devices, which keep them connected at all times. However, concerns over potential violations of attorney-client privilege at borders and airports have prompted the ABA to provide recommendations to traveling attorneys. Dentons partners Shari Klevens and Alanna Clair discuss in this article a few ways to maintain privilege and confidentiality when traveling across borders. To view the the full article, click here.
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About Shari Klevens
Shari Klevens is the co-chair of the global Insurance sector team. She is also a member of the Firm's leadership team, serving on its US board of directors. Additionally, Shari is active in Dentons' women's initiative and served as chair of the legacy McKenna Long & Aldridge (now Dentons) Women’s Steering Committee.
![Alanna Clair](https://www.globalmobilityreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Clair_Alanna.jpg)
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