Legal ethics and social media: a practitioner's handbook
"As technology impacts what we do as a profession and arguably improves how we do it, lawyers need to know that our existing rules of ethics still apply in a brave new world of status updates, tweets, Instagram followings, YouTube uploads, and since the first edition-Zoom and other video platfo...
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Format: | Tagungsbericht Buch |
Sprache: | English |
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Chicago, Illinois
American Bar Association, Center for Professional Responsibility
[2022]
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Ausgabe: | Second edition |
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Zusammenfassung: | "As technology impacts what we do as a profession and arguably improves how we do it, lawyers need to know that our existing rules of ethics still apply in a brave new world of status updates, tweets, Instagram followings, YouTube uploads, and since the first edition-Zoom and other video platforms. And as our book details, the tension between the inexorable advance of technol-ogy and the comparatively slow pace of the law translates to a world in which we need all the guidance we can get in shaping our digital communi-cations to our ethical responsibilities"-- |
Beschreibung: | xviii, 318 Seiten 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9781639051960 1639051961 |
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505 | 8 | |a When J.D. means "just don't" know, digital competence is essential -- The "duty to Google" : representing clients in the digital age -- You posted what? : advising your client about social media -- Social sleuthing and discovery -- Digital hide-and-seek? : preservation and spoliation of evidence -- Juror, juror on the social media wall, who's the fairest of them all? -- Through the prosecutorial looking glass : prosecutors, ethics, and social media -- "Friends" with no benefits? : judges, legal ethics, and social media -- Cover your digital assets! : social media's impact on the transactional lawyer -- Attorney advertising in an age of LinkedIn, Twitter and blogs -- They said what about me? : ethically filtering your response to a negative online review -- Selfie sabotage ? : lawyers are human, too! -- Are we our digital brother's keeper? : exposure for the social media activity of third parties -- The once and future lawyer : digital defender and client's keeper? | |
520 | 3 | |a "As technology impacts what we do as a profession and arguably improves how we do it, lawyers need to know that our existing rules of ethics still apply in a brave new world of status updates, tweets, Instagram followings, YouTube uploads, and since the first edition-Zoom and other video platforms. And as our book details, the tension between the inexorable advance of technol-ogy and the comparatively slow pace of the law translates to a world in which we need all the guidance we can get in shaping our digital communi-cations to our ethical responsibilities"-- | |
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contents | When J.D. means "just don't" know, digital competence is essential -- The "duty to Google" : representing clients in the digital age -- You posted what? : advising your client about social media -- Social sleuthing and discovery -- Digital hide-and-seek? : preservation and spoliation of evidence -- Juror, juror on the social media wall, who's the fairest of them all? -- Through the prosecutorial looking glass : prosecutors, ethics, and social media -- "Friends" with no benefits? : judges, legal ethics, and social media -- Cover your digital assets! : social media's impact on the transactional lawyer -- Attorney advertising in an age of LinkedIn, Twitter and blogs -- They said what about me? : ethically filtering your response to a negative online review -- Selfie sabotage ? : lawyers are human, too! -- Are we our digital brother's keeper? : exposure for the social media activity of third parties -- The once and future lawyer : digital defender and client's keeper? |
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