Total Credits: 1.5 including 1.5 KBA – CLE Ethics Credit
This course outlines how to properly advise your clients about the risks and liabilities when they use social media networks. We will also discuss using social media as evidence and understanding judicial holds. To date over 20 states have adopted a version of the ABA Model Rule 1.1: Competence comment [8] that includes the term “relevant technology.” Based on recent ethical opinions, it is clear that lawyers are required to understand the basics of how social media platforms functions. If you want to effectively advise your clients on the impact of their behavior, you need to have a clear understanding of how social media platforms work. Also, if you are going to trial, you may need to be able to communicate about various social platforms.
Speaker Jamie Kohls, GNGF
Client + Social Media = Danger: How to Advise Clients, Manage Judicial... (2.3 MB) | 26 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Jamie Kohls applies her degrees in both Law and Marketing daily in her Marketing & Partnership Manager role with GNGF. Her dedication to education and the ethical practice of law make for the perfect blend of knowledge, teaching ability, and legal acumen. Her passion for education is constantly on display as a trainer with The Legal Marketing Academy by GNGF.
Jamie’s well rounded knowledge of the legal profession comes from her time working in the offices of law firms large and small. Now as a Marketing & Partnership Manager Jamie acts as an essential bridge between marketing and the law practices GNGF works with.
She is passionate about teaching law firm owners that it takes more than being a good attorney to run a successful firm. Jamie enjoys speaking with attorneys to help them to realize the potential of their firm’s customer base and revenue.
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