Ethical Social Media Use in Three Easy Steps

Topics:
  • Continuing Legal Education Program (CLE)
  • Webinar

Lawyernomics by AVVO is presenting a free webinar entitled Ethical Social Media Use in Three Easy Steps on November 10. 2016 at 1:00 pm Eastern.

In this webinar, Dan Lear, Director of Industry Relations at Avvo, provides attorneys with a common sense approach to social media.

Attorneys who attend this webinar can expect to learn:

  • Legal ethics surrounding social media use - and why you shouldn’t be afraid
  • Constitutional law that backs up lawyer social media use
  • Practical tips for dealing with grey areas that arise with emerging social media trends

Note: CLE credit will only be granted to those that attend the live, online session. While there is a dial in available for this meeting, you must login from your computer for your attendance to be verified.

(1hr Ethics CLE in CA, FL, IL, OH, NV, PA, TX, and WA)

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About the presenter:

Dan Lear  is a technology lawyer, facilitator, and blogger. He is the Director of Industry Relations at Avvo and the cofounder of the Seattle Legal Technology and Innovation MeetUp, a self-styled "legal hacking" group that meets regularly to explore, identify, and implement unconventional solutions to law's problems, big and small. He's also blogged and written extensively about the profession and its evolution on his blog Right Brain Law and for other online and print publications.

In his six years as a practicing attorney and more than ten years in the legal industry, Dan worked for two lean "NewLaw" law firms, designed and implemented an online program for procurement contract processing, and was a part of early international legal outsourcing efforts with a Fortune 500 company. He received his BA in International Studies from Brigham Young University, and his JD and MBA from Seattle University.

 

  • CLE Credit Comments:

    One (1) hr Ethics CLE in CA, FL, IL, OH, NV, PA, TX, and WA

    Attendance at this event is categorized as "distance learning" by the PA CLE Board. Under current rules, lawyers have the option of completing six (6) hours per compliance year of distance learning by participating in pre-approved, interactive, Internet or computer based CLE programs. More information on distance learning CLE credit.

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