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Legal Update: Social Media and Workplace Privacy

Tuesday January 31 , 2012

  • By: CUNY School of Law's Community Legal Resource Network (CLRN)
  • Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
  • Time Zone: Eastern Time (US & Canada)
  • CLE Credit
  • Location:
    CUNY School of Law
    65-21 Main Street, Room 260
    Flushing, NY
  • Contact:
    Angela Perez
    CUNY School of Law's Community Legal Resource Network (CLRN)
    718-340-4361

Legal Update: Social Media and Workplace Privacy

Presenters: Glenn J. Franklin, Esq.
and
Brian G. Klein, Esq.

  • CLE Credit Comments: 2CLE credit/ 1Skills and 1Professional Practice (Traditional Format/Transitional) Please note our CLE Seminars are appropriate for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys. E-mail Angela Perez to RSVP at perez@mail.law.cuny.edu. There is a $15 fee for those seeking CLE credit. A fee waiver for economic hardship is available upon written request to Angela Perez. Under Continuing Legal Education regulations, CLE credit will be offered only to those attorneys completing entire sessions; attorneys attending only part of a session are not eligible for partial credit for a session. Attorneys arriving late are welcome to attend the program but will not be eligible for CLE credit. Attorneys wishing to receive CLE credit must sign in the program's attendance register prior to and following the CLE program; once a speaker begins the program, the sign-in sheets will be removed. Similarly, attorneys leaving the session early are also ineligible for CLE credit. While in NYS
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