VMO Checklist for Social Online Toolbox – Part II
Risk Management and Social Media are becoming synonymous. Web content upends the traditional form of top-down information dispersal. Maureen O’Neil writes in a February 9, 2009 post on Gartner.com...
View ArticleCan a social media policy be too restrictive?
A law firm administrator contacted me asking for feedback on the social media policy their firm had drafted. The administrator had pulled ideas from the Web, and was considering the addition of an...
View ArticleTo Block or Not to Block the Social Web at Work.
Does blocking access to social networking sites at the office really work? Are social networking sites the only places of risk for companies and law firms on the new social Web? If your firm blocks...
View ArticleSocial Networking- Successful Training for Lawyers
Many law firms are (finally) starting to take a serious look at social networking tools as an inexpensive resource for developing new business. (Note: This author points out that online social may be...
View ArticleMaking a Sticky Social Media Policy
Whether your law firm or organization has two employees or 2000 employees [or partners], having guidelines in place that set the tone for online engagement and protect your clients’, employees’ and the...
View ArticleDo your law firm employees have a right to free speech on Facebook? Legal...
Last week the National Labor Relations Board launched a legal case asserting that employees have a right to free speech on Facebook. It announced that it had filed a complaint against an ambulance...
View ArticleProskauer Rose goes Mac daddy? | Attorneys to be Outfitted with iPads
The AmLaw Daily reports that Proskauer Rose announced on Wednesday that the firm plans to supply the bulk of its 700-plus lawyers with iPad 2′s. I’m a straying out of my comfort zone in this post...
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