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Ethical Issues for Lawyers: Social Media, Privacy and Public Information
Contains material from Apr 2014
So so presentation.
Speaker referred to cartoon slides but they are not available in the downloadable material. Can you add a separate Adobe or PPT file that has the slides themselves please?
The presenter indicated in the audio that he was going through 250 PP slides. No slides were provided for this course and it made following very difficult and clearly less valuable than had they been provided. What was the thinking in not including the presentation slides?
Very informative
Presentation would have been more interesting and easier to follow if the Powerpoint was available.
This was an excellent overview - very engaging presentation.
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Peter S. Vogel
Session 1
—58 mins
Ethical Issues for Lawyers: Social Media, Privacy and Public Information (Apr 2014)
Social media is changing expectations regarding client privacy and public information. As lawyers and clients increasingly rely on social media as a means of communication, new ethical challenges arise, including attorney-client privilege concerns.
Originally presented: Mar 2014 The Land Use Conference
Peter S. Vogel,
Gardere Wynne Sewell LLP - Dallas, TX