December 2020 | Vol. 83, No. 11 Cybersecurity for Lawyers Read the digital edition Read past issues Features Enemy in the Wire Law firm cybersecurity and wire transfer fraud. Written by John G. Browning “Remote” Lawyering Overcoming privacy and confidentiality challenges for attorneys. Written by Elizabeth Rogers Working From Home During COVID-19 Five things you should be doing—but probably are not—to be more cyber secure. Written by Shawn E. Tuma Bullying in Texas Schools A look at a law established to help victims. Written by Ellen G. Patterson Texas Capitol Ornament Program Celebrates 25th Anniversary The project supports funding of future preservation and education initiatives at Capitol Square. Written by Adam Faderewski Whither “Surrounding Circumstances”? Contact interpretation after Barrow-Shaver v. Carrizo. Written by T. Ray Guy By the Numbers 2019-2020 Texas Supreme Court Order Order approving protective order registry form. Departments Executive Director’s Page: TOJI Lawyers Flourish During Pandemic and Economic Uncertainty Written by Trey Apffel In Recess: Outside of the Box Houston attorney Sophia George spars in and out of the courtroom. Interview by Adam Faderewski President’s Page: Handling the Holidays Written by Larry McDougal Technology: E-Discovery Requesting parties must up their game in cybersecurity. Written by Craig Ball State Bar Director Spotlight: Carmen Roe Interview by Eric Quitugua Ethics Question of the Month TYLA President’s Page: Choose to Be Grateful Written by Britney Harrison Solo/Small Firm: Will You Keep a Fixed Mindset or Adopt a Growth Mindset in 2021? Your success next year hinges on that choice. Written by Martha M. Newman Disciplinary Actions Movers and Shakers Memorials Classified Advertising Humor: The Judge’s Daughter: The Bald Truth Written by Pamela Buchmeyer News From Around the Bar ATJ Pro Bono Champion: Fawaz A. Bham Interview by Adam Faderewski