Seyfarth Shaw's Eric Barton on Social Media Privacy Laws and Trade Secrets
Social media is everywhere nowadays. The line between professional and personal with these accounts is growing more and more blurred. As such, lines designed to protect employee privacy are intersecting with trade secret protection in conflicting ways.
Joining LXBN TV to explain is Seyfarth Shaw attorney Eric Barton—author on the firm's blog, Trading Secrets.
From: The LexBlog Network
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10 Laws of Social Media Marketing
Do you use social media to market your business? There's bit of etiquette you should be familiar with. Here are 10 points.
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Employment Law and Social Media - Part1
Bryan Cavanaugh discusses, among other topics, the latest developments in the intersection of labor & employment law and employees' use of social media. Mr. Cavanaugh is an employment attorney in St. Louis, MO. www.cavanaugh-law.net
From: TheCavanaughLawFirm
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Employment Law and Social Media - Part 2
Bryan Cavanaugh discusses, among other topics, the latest developments in the intersection of labor & employment law and employees' use of social media. Mr. Cavanaugh is an employment attorney in St. Louis, MO. www.cavanaugh-law.net
From: TheCavanaughLawFirm
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The Importance of Terms & Conditions on a Website | Ethan Wall - Social Media Law and Order
Miami attorney, author, professor, and keynote speaker Ethan Wall of Social Media Law and Order is interviewed by Hana Ostapchuk of The Legal Minute to comment on the legal implications of terms and conditions and privacy policies on a website.
From: Social Media Law and Order
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Weekly Law Report: This week: Law firms on social media, SA Law Society president under fire
The Weekly Law Report wraps up the top stories in legal business for the week. Every Friday, Lawyers Weekly journalist Stephanie Quine brings you the latest in issues affecting the way lawyers and law firms do business.
THIS WEEK: Are top law firms failing to make the most of social media? A digital marketing expert finds Clayton Utz to be doing the best job on Facebook while other firms claim to be focused on more professional channels. The Council of the South Australian Law Society will...
From: Lawyers Weekly
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Wikipedia a Valuable but Forgotten Tool in Enhancing Law Firm Reputation: Greentarget's John Corey
Twitter, blogs, Facebook, Linkedin: all obvious and widely-used tools when it comes to boosting your lawyers' and law firm's reputation on social media. But as Greentarget Founding Partner & President John Corey explains, general counsel are paying attention to Wikipedia—so your law firm probably should too. In his interview with LXBN TV at The Hildebrandt Institute and WestLegalEdcenter's Social & Digital Media for Law Firms Forum, he shares survey results on how the site is used by general...
From: The LexBlog Network
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Social Media for Lawyers: Best Practices to Implement in Your Firm
CEO and Principal of Findsome & Winmore, Matt Certo, speaks to the Legal Marketing Association (Orlando Group) and Central Florida Chapter Association of Legal Administrators at their Joint Chapter Meeting. His talk focused on how law firms can use social media to grow and develop business. This meeting was held at the Citrus Club on March 30, 2016.
During this educational session, Matt explored topics and concepts such as:
• How to look at the world of social media from 30,000 feet
•...
From: Findsome & Winmore
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Encourage employees to use Social Media - Jennifer Ballard - Hinshaw Law
Want to expand your global reach? Think about a social media policy that empowers your employees. An excerpt of an interview by Mark E Goodman with Jennifer Ballard. In this excerpt, Jennifer discusses the need for a social media policy. She notes that a well crafted policy will encourage employees to use social media, helping drive traffic to your business web site.
From: increasetrade
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10 Laws of Social Media Marketing
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