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Blogs, Wikis and Podcasts, Oh My!
Unravel New Media’s Ethical Impact on Your Law Practice 1.5 Total Participatory MCLE Units, all of which may be applied toward Ethics | | Duration: | 1 Hour 29 Minutes | | Original Program Date: | Thursday, April 19, 2007 |
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The panel will discuss prickly ethics questions relating to lawyer blogs, podcasts, website and attorney advertising rules.
• What are your first amendment rights in creating a blog or podcast about the law?
• What ethical risks do you run into when using these tools?
• How does the newly proposed Rule 7.2 (Rule1-400) impact your firm’s use of
these tools?
• What are other state bar associations doing to address similar questions?  | Credit Information |
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| 1.5 Total Participatory MCLE Units, all of which may be applied toward Ethics |
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| Each price provides online access for 3 months after purchase. | |
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Ann Brick, ACLU Foundation of Northern California Paul Vapnek, Townsend & Townsend & Crew LLP Colette Vogele, Fellow, Stanford Center for Internet & Society, Vogele & Associates  | Course Materials |
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 | MCLE Program Attendance Receipt (1 Page, 25 KB) |  | Blogs, Wikis and Podcasts, Oh My! Unravel New Medias Ethical Impact on your Law Practice (170 Pages, 5.1 MB) |  | Help |
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