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Attorneys and Social Media

Recorded on: Mar. 19, 2013
Running Time: 00:55:33

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Taken from the Web Program Ethics in Social Media 2013 recorded March, 2013 in New York.

Lecture Topics
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Attorneys and Social Media  [00:55:33]
  • Informal discovery
  • Recent bar association opinions from state bars
  • Public social media data
  • Judges and social media
  • Disciplinary procedures
The purchase price of this segment includes the following article from the Course Handbook available online:
  • New York Rules of Professional Conduct
  • A Practical Look at Social Media Policies
    Richard Raysman
  • Holland & Knight: Technology Law in the Digital Age: A Regularly-Updated Digest of Notable Developments: 2013
    Richard Raysman
  • Software License Disputes: Managing the Inherent Risks
    Richard Raysman, Francesca A. Morris
  • Social Media E-Discovery: The New Normal
    Ignatius A. Grande
  • Evidence for Social Media (PowerPoint Slides)
    Francesca A. Morris
  • Attorneys and Social Media (PowerPoint Slides)
    Richard Raysman

Presentation Material

  • Attorneys and Social Media - Handout
    Ignatius A. Grande
  • Attorneys and Social Media
    Richard Raysman
Speaker(s)
Ignatius A. Grande ~ Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP
Richard Raysman ~ Holland & Knight LLP
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