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Ethical Issues Relating to the Use of Social Media and Blogging by Lawyers and Law Firms
Contains material from Jan 2020
There was no video associated with this eCourse, only audio. I did not see in the promotional course materials that this was an 'audio only' course. Aside from that, there were plenty of slides to follow along with the speaker.
raised plenty of questions , not as much guidance as would of liked. but do recognize that this a new and constantly evolving area.....
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Ethical Issues Relating to the Use of Social Media and Blogging by Lawyers and Law Firms (Jan 2020)
Social media is a great new tool—we are bombarded with messages about the benefits for us as lawyers in credentialing and marketing ourselves, and educating the public with our blogs on legal issues. Many lawyers and judges use it successfully. Of course, it’s so easy to use these tools that we sometimes don’t remember that we can also make missteps. Also, our clients use (misuse) their accounts to talk about us. And when we or others do, social media is also there to show the resulting gaffe to (potentially) thousands if not millions of people.
Originally presented: Dec 2019 Taxation Conference
Fred F. Murray,
Washington, DC