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LAWYERS MUST EMBRACE TODAY’S TECNHOLOGY – PART 2

Source: http://lawyerist.com/social-media-ethics-lawyers-top-5/

In Part 1 of this series we explored the necessity of embracing new technology while not losing sight of an attorney's ethical obligations.  We discussed the need to put a thoughtful online plan in place and explored some of the risks of participating in social networks.  In Part 2 of this series we'll explore ways to manage those risks while continuing to embrace the new technology. (more…)

LAWYERS MUST EMBRACE TODAY’S TECHNOLOGY – PART 1

Lawyeers and Technology

Source: http://lawyerist.com/social-media-ethics-lawyers-top-5/

The Code of Professional Responsibility, Rule 1.1 Competence provides, “A lawyer shall provide competent representation to a client.  Competent representation requires the legal knowledge, skill, thoroughness and preparation reasonably necessary for the representation.”  Comments to Rule 1.1 provide, in part, “Competent handling of a particular matter includes inquiry into and analysis of the factual and legal elements of the problem, and use of methods and procedures meeting the standards of competent practitioners.” (more…)

Think Before You Tweet, Post, E-mail

A recent Denver Post article touches on a subject I've been grappling with for several years. It boggles my mind that people think an e-mail, text or tweet has tone. It's true. What we write and post in some fashion on the Internet, has a tone. Once we make peace with this concept it's important to consider this fact, every time we communicate with anyone. By now, I hope you've realized the Internet, and social media, is here and a force to be reckoned with. The article provides some good tips for better communication. (more…)

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