Tweeting, Friending, Advertising and Connecting: A Lawyer’s Ethical Guidelines for Social Media Use

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Tweeting, friending and connecting on Linkedin don’t seem like activities that should require substantial ethical boundaries. But as social media has become a primary vehicle for marketing not just ourselves and our law practice but also for researching parties, witnesses and juries, ethical ramifications have begun to arise.

In this timely CLE course, renowned attorneys Jeffrey I. Pasek & Michael C. Schmidt present the legal ethics of social media within the context of using social media tools to build your practice. The course will explain how legal ethics impact website content, and communications regarding lawyer services. The course will also explain ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct, state-specific rules, the dangers of interactive websites, the ABA Commission on Ethics, unauthorized and multi-jurisdictional practice and ethical issues of specific social media activities, maintaining the integrity of the profession, ethical issues in blogging, data mining and trial issues.

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