Litigation, Ethics

Litigation 2016: Ethical Use of Social Media

Description:

In this program you will hear about the ethical challenges presented by social media and the guidelines for compliance with the Rules of Professional Conduct. Issue explored include: confidentiality, online advertising and solicitation and the use of social media for clients and concerning judges. Also hear about the Board's Formal Ethics Opinion 2015-F-159 regarding an attorneys’ use of "the cloud."

 

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Very relevant information for using social media while practicing law.

This was a very helpful and informative CLE.

Very interesting and informative.

Helpful presentation. Thank you.

Good program. Would likely be even more helpful with some opinions from the POBR.

I thought this presentation was very informative and timely in its materials.

Good exploration of this timely topic.

This was extremely helpful. I was planning to put information about my practice on social media because I thought the times required it, but now I am second-guessing doing so.

It was helpful to hear the rules applied in these newer social contexts. Thank you for the program.

Have been abreast of most tech/social media/ethics developments so much of this was not new, but was still interesting.

Very intersting real world examples.

Interesting hour.

Comprehensive.

Very interesting, great presenter!

A great presentation for a rapidly developing area of the law.

An insightful presentation laying out the ethics of using social media as an attorney. Ms. Garrett provided relatable stories of what works and what doesn't, and directed us to the rules that were involved in each scenario.

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This course is no longer available for purchase.

Course InformationHighlights
  • Flexible to your schedule
  • Viewable on desktop or mobile devices
  • Discount for Litigation Section Members
Course Credits Dual Credits: 1.00
General Credits: 0.00
Total Credits: 1

This program will be filed for Tennessee CLE credit. Please email a request to cle@tnbar.org for Georgia and Mississippi CLE credit.