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Social Media Monitoring and Engagement (NO CLE)

Recorded on: May. 3, 2012
Running Time: 01:04:48

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[01:08:32] Lawyers' Guide to Using Social Media for Professional and Client Development 2012: How Social Media Changes PR & Why it's Good for Lawyers (NO CLE) Shel Israel ~
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[01:02:11] Lawyers' Guide to Using Social Media for Professional and Client Development 2012: Effective Blogging Techniques (NO CLE) Rick E. Rayl ~ Nossaman LLP
Kirk C. Jenkins ~ Sedgwick LLP
Arthur F. Coon ~ Miller Starr Regalia
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[01:04:48] Lawyers' Guide to Using Social Media for Professional and Client Development 2012: Social Media Monitoring and Engagement (NO CLE) Bruce E. H. Johnson ~ Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
Eric Goldman ~ Associate Professor and Director of the High Tech Law Institute, Santa Clara University School of Law
Tanya L. Forsheit ~ InfoLawGroup LLP
Staci Jennifer Riordan ~ Chair, Fashion Law Practice Group, Fox Rothschild LLP
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[01:02:13] Lawyers' Guide to Using Social Media for Professional and Client Development 2012: Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google+: Social Media Tools Offering the Greatest Value for Lawyers (NO CLE) Tanya L. Forsheit ~ InfoLawGroup LLP
Staci Jennifer Riordan ~ Chair, Fashion Law Practice Group, Fox Rothschild LLP
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[01:01:38] Lawyers' Guide to Using Social Media for Professional and Client Development 2012: Social Media's Role in Publishing and the Courts (NO CLE) Tim Stanley ~ CEO, Justia, Inc.
Kevin Livingston ~ Public Relations Consultant,
Eric Goldman ~ Associate Professor and Director of the High Tech Law Institute, Santa Clara University School of Law
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[01:01:53] Lawyers' Guide to Using Social Media for Professional and Client Development 2012: Developing a Social Media Plan for Your Law Firm (NO CLE) Vickie Spang ~ Chief Marketing Officer, Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP
Kevin McKeown ~ President, LexBlog Inc
Kevin O'Keefe ~ CEO & Publisher, LexBlog, Inc.
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Taken from the Web Program Lawyers' Guide to Using Social Media for Professional and Client Development 2012 Recorded May, 2012 in San Francisco

Social Media Monitoring and Engagement [01:04:48]
  • Why listen to social media?
  • How to listen to social media
  • Using an RSS Reader, Google™ Blog Search, and Google™ News
  • Identifying sources and subjects
  • How to effectively use Twitter™ Search
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  • Social Media Monitoring and Engagement
    Tanya L. Forsheit, Eric Goldman, Bruce E. H. Johnson
Speaker(s)
Tanya L. Forsheit ~ InfoLawGroup LLP
Eric Goldman ~ Associate Professor and Director of the High Tech Law Institute, Santa Clara University School of Law
Bruce E. H. Johnson ~ Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
Staci Jennifer Riordan ~ Chair, Fashion Law Practice Group, Fox Rothschild LLP

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