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Trying Your Land Use Cases in the Media

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Trying Your Land Use Cases in the Media
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Legal ethics rules provide specific guidance as to what a lawyer can and cannot say about a pending case. Learn how those rules work in the age of social media, retweets, and digital counter-punching.

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Trying Your Land Use Cases in the Media (May 2019)

Legal ethics rules provide specific guidance as to what a lawyer can and cannot say about a pending case. Discuss how those rules work in the age of social media, retweets, and digital counter-punching.

Originally presented: Apr 2019 Land Use Conference

John G. Browning, Passman & Jones - Dallas, TX