Synopsis: With the growing popularity of social media, there is an everincreasing chance that attorneys will commit an ethics violation or other lapse of discretion online. This article provides an overview of social networking and provides guidance for how judicial clerks and all attorneys can keep themselves in line when going online
Lawyers’ professional use of social media is widespread and a critical component to running a succes...
This Comment addresses why service by social media better meets the constitutional standard for serv...
For many lawyers and judges, the use of social media can pose as many risks as rewards. With electro...
Synopsis: With the growing popularity of social media, there is an everincreasing chance that attorn...
Social media use has exploded around the world. The top social networking site (SNS), Facebook, repo...
Social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn have revolutionized our social l...
In recent advisory opinions, courts and ethics committees have considered whether and to what extent...
Judges are increasingly using social networking websites like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, MySpace, ...
Despite the strong tradition in the law of not advertising for legal services, the Model Rules of Pr...
This article will demonstrate how the unregulated use of social media by participants in the justice...
Social network sites (SNSs) such as Facebook, Linkedln, and Twitter have become an increasingly ever...
The use of electronic social communication has grown at a phenomenal rate. Facebook, the most popula...
Can a judge be a Facebook friend with an attorney who appears before the judge? That question has re...
This Article will examine the ethical issues posed by lawyers’ use of social media platforms in ligh...
What happens when judges, in light of their role and responsibilities, and the scrutiny to which the...
Lawyers’ professional use of social media is widespread and a critical component to running a succes...
This Comment addresses why service by social media better meets the constitutional standard for serv...
For many lawyers and judges, the use of social media can pose as many risks as rewards. With electro...
Synopsis: With the growing popularity of social media, there is an everincreasing chance that attorn...
Social media use has exploded around the world. The top social networking site (SNS), Facebook, repo...
Social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn have revolutionized our social l...
In recent advisory opinions, courts and ethics committees have considered whether and to what extent...
Judges are increasingly using social networking websites like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, MySpace, ...
Despite the strong tradition in the law of not advertising for legal services, the Model Rules of Pr...
This article will demonstrate how the unregulated use of social media by participants in the justice...
Social network sites (SNSs) such as Facebook, Linkedln, and Twitter have become an increasingly ever...
The use of electronic social communication has grown at a phenomenal rate. Facebook, the most popula...
Can a judge be a Facebook friend with an attorney who appears before the judge? That question has re...
This Article will examine the ethical issues posed by lawyers’ use of social media platforms in ligh...
What happens when judges, in light of their role and responsibilities, and the scrutiny to which the...
Lawyers’ professional use of social media is widespread and a critical component to running a succes...
This Comment addresses why service by social media better meets the constitutional standard for serv...
For many lawyers and judges, the use of social media can pose as many risks as rewards. With electro...