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Text-Based CLE

Faculty:
Mark Rosch |  Carole Levitt
Duration:
1:00
Short Description:
More and more attorneys and judges are using social media, either for its intended purpose of social networking (and, for the lesser intended purpose of marketing) or for its unintended purpose of investigative research. There has been much discussion online amongst legal experts about what sorts of investigative activity is ethical for lawyers to engage in. Most Bar Associations however, have not yet addressed this topic. Two exceptions are the Philadelphia Bar and the New York State Bar.

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On Demand

Faculty:
Philip Bogdanoff, Retired Prosecutor & Police Advisor
Duration:
59 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Ethical conduct is a key to being an effective attorney. Each week we read about disciplinary cases where attorneys are suspended for misconduct involving clients, the courts, or other attorneys. In this presentation we examine disciplinary cases involving the misuse of social media and the types of conduct that result in disciplinary action and suspensions. We will examine the rules of professional...

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Books

Author:
Dennis Kennedy, Esq. |  Alison C. Shields, Esq.
Publication Date:
Dec 07, 2013
Short Description:
“Many lawyers use Facebook®, the world’s most popular social networking platform, to communicate with friends and family across the globe. But lawyers are missing a major opportunity if they do not consider the business possibilities of their Facebook® accounts. With a few simple steps, lawyers can harness Facebook® to market their services, grow their practices,

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Text-Based CLE

Faculty:
Mark Rosch |  Carole Levitt
Duration:
1:00
Short Description:
Lawyers looking for evidence need to start thinking about looking "virtually." With increasing amounts of "paperless" information being added to the Internet every minute of every day, there is an increasing chance lawyers could find potentially relevant evidence there. Evidence to prove or refute a point in contention, get the upper hand in a settlement conference, or decide w

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Books

The Cybersleuth's Guide to the Internet

Conducting Effective Internet Investigative and Background Research

Author:
Mark Rosch |  Carole Levitt
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