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Register Now – CLE Webinar on Social Media Challenges for Lawyers and Clients
Posted on November 30th, 2009 No commentsOn January 27, 2010, I’ll be conducting a webinar called Social Media Challenges for Lawyers and Clients. The webinar is through the State Bar of Wisconsin, and will also include Tim Pierce, Ethics Counsel, State Bar of Wisconsin.
Important details: 2 CLE credits, from 11:30 am-1:30 pm, Central time, register through the State Bar. The cost is $125 for members, $145 for non-members, and is free for Ultimate Passholders.
Here’s the agenda:
Can you Twitter your way to a lawsuit?
Are there downsides to using social media? Whether or not your clients have made a strategic choice to create a presence on Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, or through corporate blogs, they have a social media presence. Their employees are using these tools, at home if not at work. (Your employees are, too!) The question is what are they saying about their work, and how are your clients and their customers responding?
Find out about potential pitfalls in using various forms of social media to communicate with your clients or discuss client-related issues.
You’ll also learn:
- Potential dangers that may lurk in a law firm’s Web site
- What to watch out for to avoid creating problems for yourself and your firm
Companies and organizations need to set policies around how their employees (and volunteers) communicate about work and the workplace via social media venues, and they need to make sure that their employees understand the rules.
Who should attend:
- Any lawyer considering social networking
- Any lawyer representing clients involved in social networking
What you’ll learn:
- Key elements of a good policy and risks associated with bad policies
- Special issues for certain populations: Financial Services, Health Care, Education, Law Practice
- Importance of employee education/training


