Originally presented during our 2020 Solo & Small Firm Virtual Conference, Aug 19-21
How far can you go as a litigator in talking about your case on Social Media? What will get you disbarred? Must lawyers “google” potential jurors? Should you have a special clause in your attorney client agreements about using Social Media? What can you take down without destroying evidence? This entertaining survey course will give you practical examples of lawyers (and clients) shooting themselves in the foot with inappropriate social media, and how bar disciplinary counsel across the country regulates such use for lawyers.
Speaker: Claude Ducloux, Director of Education, LawPay
Moderator: Claude Ducloux
Dangers of Social Media in Litigation (6.7 MB) | Available after Purchase |
MOLAP Information (215 KB) | Available after Purchase |
Important Information for Attorneys Seeking Kansas Credit (58.6 KB) | Available after Purchase |
Claude E. Ducloux, is an attorney licensed in Texas, Colorado and California who speaks nationally on legal ethics, law office management, and trial-related topics. In 2011, he won the highest statewide award from the State Bar of Texas for lifetime contribution to CLE and has been invited to speak in more than 500 programs in since January 1, 2016. Claude has served as course director and creator of numerous CLE institutes and advanced courses.
Mr. Ducloux has a long legacy of bar service, including being President of the Austin Bar Association, and serving as Chair of almost every major bar-related entity, as well as the Texas Bar Foundation. He is a board-certified civil trial and appellate attorney in Texas.
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