This document summarizes a webinar about using social media for law firms. It discusses how law firms are using platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and blogs for business development and client acquisition. Statistics are provided showing the growing use of these platforms by legal professionals and law firms. Scenarios demonstrate how attorneys have obtained new clients through engaging on social media. The webinar then reviews best practices for setting up and engaging on key social media platforms and blogs to help law firms grow their business online.
This document summarizes a webinar about using social media for law firms. It discusses how law firms are using platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and blogs for business development, client acquisition, and knowledge management. The webinar covers social media statistics, scenario-based workflows, setting up profiles and pages, and developing an effective strategy. Attendees are encouraged to start with one platform like LinkedIn, listen and engage with others, and be consistent with high-quality content.
Ethical social media marketing for lawyers june 20Natalie Alesi
The document summarizes a presentation on ethical social media marketing for lawyers. It discusses which social media platforms lawyers should focus on, including LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Google+. It also covers social media scheduling tools and ethics considerations for lawyers using social media, such as not making misleading statements or characterizing the quality of services. The presentation provides tips on optimizing profiles, examples of what lawyers are doing in 2013, and references various ethics rules and opinions.
How to Web 2.0: Hands-On Guidance to Social Networking and New Technologies f...Leora Maccabee
Written materials to accompany my PowerPoint presentation at the Minnesota Continuing Legal Education's 2009 Midwest Intellectual Property Institute on September 25, 2009.
The document discusses the importance of using social media for lawyers' professional networking and business development. It provides an overview of key concepts like developing an online presence, content-rich profiles, engagement marketing versus interruption marketing, and how different social media platforms can work together. It also discusses legal ethics considerations for using social media and recommends treating all online communications as publications. Lawyers are advised to develop social media policies and avoid confidential discussions or unethical solicitation online.
The basics for building one's legal practice using (among other social networking tools) TWITTER for the Cool Twitter Conference in Los Angeles at the House of Blues
Worcester County Bar Association Presents The LinkedIn LawyerDavid Barrett
The WCBA Law Office Technology Section presents "The LinkedIn Lawyer"
Thursday, April 8, 2010
4:00pm - 6:30pm
Worcester District Registry of Deeds Commonwealth Room
90 Front Street
Worcester, MA
David will demonstrate how the use of social media tools like Linkedin, Facebook, Twitter and legal blawging may enhance your legal practice. Topics will include: Generating legal referrals with social media, social media and legal ethics and social media for the busy professional.
$10.00 for WCBA Members
$40.00 for Non-Member
Seating is limited so please register in advance by contacting the WCBA office at 508-752-1311. Door registration will be accepted.
For questions please contact the Worcester County Bar Association, 19 Norwich Street, Worcester, MA 01608.
This document summarizes a webinar about using social media for law firms. It discusses how law firms are using platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and blogs for business development and client acquisition. Statistics are provided showing the growing use of these platforms by legal professionals and law firms. Scenarios demonstrate how attorneys have obtained new clients through engaging on social media. The webinar then reviews best practices for setting up and engaging on key social media platforms and blogs to help law firms grow their business online.
This document summarizes a webinar about using social media for law firms. It discusses how law firms are using platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and blogs for business development, client acquisition, and knowledge management. The webinar covers social media statistics, scenario-based workflows, setting up profiles and pages, and developing an effective strategy. Attendees are encouraged to start with one platform like LinkedIn, listen and engage with others, and be consistent with high-quality content.
Ethical social media marketing for lawyers june 20Natalie Alesi
The document summarizes a presentation on ethical social media marketing for lawyers. It discusses which social media platforms lawyers should focus on, including LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Google+. It also covers social media scheduling tools and ethics considerations for lawyers using social media, such as not making misleading statements or characterizing the quality of services. The presentation provides tips on optimizing profiles, examples of what lawyers are doing in 2013, and references various ethics rules and opinions.
How to Web 2.0: Hands-On Guidance to Social Networking and New Technologies f...Leora Maccabee
Written materials to accompany my PowerPoint presentation at the Minnesota Continuing Legal Education's 2009 Midwest Intellectual Property Institute on September 25, 2009.
The document discusses the importance of using social media for lawyers' professional networking and business development. It provides an overview of key concepts like developing an online presence, content-rich profiles, engagement marketing versus interruption marketing, and how different social media platforms can work together. It also discusses legal ethics considerations for using social media and recommends treating all online communications as publications. Lawyers are advised to develop social media policies and avoid confidential discussions or unethical solicitation online.
The basics for building one's legal practice using (among other social networking tools) TWITTER for the Cool Twitter Conference in Los Angeles at the House of Blues
Worcester County Bar Association Presents The LinkedIn LawyerDavid Barrett
The WCBA Law Office Technology Section presents "The LinkedIn Lawyer"
Thursday, April 8, 2010
4:00pm - 6:30pm
Worcester District Registry of Deeds Commonwealth Room
90 Front Street
Worcester, MA
David will demonstrate how the use of social media tools like Linkedin, Facebook, Twitter and legal blawging may enhance your legal practice. Topics will include: Generating legal referrals with social media, social media and legal ethics and social media for the busy professional.
$10.00 for WCBA Members
$40.00 for Non-Member
Seating is limited so please register in advance by contacting the WCBA office at 508-752-1311. Door registration will be accepted.
For questions please contact the Worcester County Bar Association, 19 Norwich Street, Worcester, MA 01608.
Social media background checks policy developmentMike McCarty
Social Media has exploded in recent years and employers realize that social media background checks should be an important part of their hiring process. However, this can be a legal minefield. Join Safe Hiring Solutions CEO and attorney Steve Koers for a look at social media background checks policy development.
LinkedIn is an online professional networking platform with over 80 million users. It allows users to connect with colleagues and professionals in their industry, exchange contact information, follow career updates, and expand their professional network. The document provides tips on how to effectively use LinkedIn, including creating a complete profile, connecting with contacts, joining relevant groups, sharing content and updates, and managing social media use professionally.
The document provides tips on effective networking, both in-person and online. It discusses attending networking events and maintaining connections on LinkedIn. Some key points include: networking is about building informal connections for mutual advantage; LinkedIn allows users to showcase skills and talents so opportunities can find them; and students can now include additional profile sections on LinkedIn like courses and activities. The document emphasizes maintaining contacts made through networking.
Helping law firms understand the key benefits of LinkedIn. What you should be doing and what not to do!
This quick deck will show you some key areas and features to use within LinkedIn
Presented by Steve Matthews (Stem Legal Web Enterprises) and Susan Van Dyke (Van Dyke Marketing & Communications) at the Pacific Legal Technology Conference, October 2, 2009, in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Dc Bar Assn Social Media Legal Overview Suzanne TurnerSuzanne Turner
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This document provides guidance on safely and effectively using LinkedIn for professional networking and business development. It outlines how to set up a LinkedIn profile, best practices for completing your profile and engaging with connections, and important information on ethics and professional conduct when using social media. Specifically, the document advises attorneys to avoid including private contact information, misleading statements, or confidential client details in their profiles. It also warns against improper connections, uses of social media that could violate marketing rules or client confidentiality, or engaging in unethical behavior online. The overall message is that lawyers should leverage social networks judiciously and avoid any conduct that could compromise ethics standards.
This document provides an overview of LinkedIn's key policies, including its terms of service, privacy policy, and copyright policy. It notes that by creating a LinkedIn account, users agree to grant LinkedIn a license to use their profile information. It also summarizes that LinkedIn collects various user data and shares it with third parties, and tracks users' activities both on and off the LinkedIn platform. The document encourages users to carefully review social media policies before creating an account in order to make an informed decision.
Social Networking For Small Business EditedSteve Kessler
Social networking can help small businesses in three main ways:
1) It allows small businesses to connect with potential customers where people spend their time online through social networks like Facebook and LinkedIn.
2) Small businesses can use social networks like YouTube to share videos about their company and services for free.
3) Social networks make it possible for small businesses to engage their audience by responding to comments and sharing valuable content through blogs, videos and notes to help their social media presence grow.
1. The document provides an overview of how attorneys and law firms can use social media for reputation management, visibility, marketing and research. It discusses best practices for setting up social media policies and profiles.
2. Various social media platforms that are commonly used are described, including LinkedIn, blogs, and wikis. Benefits for attorneys include gathering industry news and researching potential clients or hiring outside counsel.
3. The importance of managing one's online reputation is emphasized. Attorneys should monitor how they are presented online and optimize profiles on platforms like LinkedIn and Google.
The document provides an overview of how non-profits can use LinkedIn as a social media platform. It discusses LinkedIn's large professional user base and how non-profits can connect with potential experts, volunteers, donors, and younger audiences. It reviews LinkedIn basics like connections and profiles, terms of use, etiquette, applications, and mobile/web tools. The document also briefly discusses LinkedIn Pro features and concludes by emphasizing listening to audiences and learning through practice on social media.
Social networks can be used as an effective HR tool for recruiting and researching candidates. LinkedIn is a popular professional social network that allows users to connect with colleagues, find potential candidates, and research companies. Employers are increasingly using social media to screen applicants and make hiring decisions. However, there are also legal risks to consider when using candidates' social media information during the hiring process.
LinkedIn is a professional networking platform with over 300 million users worldwide. It is important for professionals to have a complete profile that highlights their skills, experiences, and goals in order to connect with others and further their careers. Users should ensure their profile photo presents a professional image and that their profile utilizes relevant keywords. Actively engaging with connections and groups is key to building a strong professional network on LinkedIn and advancing one's business or career.
The document discusses LinkedIn and how it can be used as a tool for professional networking and career development. It provides an overview of LinkedIn's features and growth, how to build an effective profile, search for jobs and connections, and tips for using LinkedIn to enhance one's career. The presentation aims to demonstrate how LinkedIn can help users link to business contacts, future careers, and employers/job seekers.
http://AspireLocal.com
LinkedIn is the largest social networking site used by many professionals around the world. If you're new to LinkedIn, here's a guide on how to start creating your professional profile.
It's the message in the medium. Practical tips for lawyers looking to use the social web. Tips on tools, attitudes, privacy and what's the next big thing.
LinkedIn is a social networking site for professionals with over 80 million members worldwide. A new member joins every second, with about half of members outside the US. It allows users to connect with colleagues and professionals in their industry, view profiles of people in their network of connections, and find potential job opportunities. The document provides tips on using LinkedIn safely by only sharing information you are comfortable with others seeing and verifying connection requests before accepting.
This presentation covers the question: "Why should I join LinkedIn?". Are you already a member of this social media platform? Then it will also help you to discover if you are using it on maximum. Full article can be found here: https://goo.gl/qq7Z7u
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Presented by: Joanna Belbey, Social Media and Compliance Specialist, Actiance, Inc
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C:\Fakepath\Leveraging Technology For Your Job Searchagroganagain
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This webinar discusses how law firms can use social media for client acquisition, knowledge management, and business development. It covers the history and statistics favoring social media use, provides scenario-based examples, and reviews how to set up an effective strategy and presence on LinkedIn, Facebook, blogs, and Twitter. Tips include defining goals and audiences, starting with one platform, listening to others, and engaging consistently without being salesy. Resources are provided for further information.
This document provides tips and guidance for using LinkedIn as a job searching tool. It discusses what LinkedIn is, the benefits of joining LinkedIn, how to set up your profile, build your professional network, get recommendations, and use LinkedIn to actively search for jobs. Additional tips are provided for optimizing your LinkedIn profile and engagement to enhance your professional brand and visibility to recruiters.
Social media background checks policy developmentMike McCarty
Social Media has exploded in recent years and employers realize that social media background checks should be an important part of their hiring process. However, this can be a legal minefield. Join Safe Hiring Solutions CEO and attorney Steve Koers for a look at social media background checks policy development.
LinkedIn is an online professional networking platform with over 80 million users. It allows users to connect with colleagues and professionals in their industry, exchange contact information, follow career updates, and expand their professional network. The document provides tips on how to effectively use LinkedIn, including creating a complete profile, connecting with contacts, joining relevant groups, sharing content and updates, and managing social media use professionally.
The document provides tips on effective networking, both in-person and online. It discusses attending networking events and maintaining connections on LinkedIn. Some key points include: networking is about building informal connections for mutual advantage; LinkedIn allows users to showcase skills and talents so opportunities can find them; and students can now include additional profile sections on LinkedIn like courses and activities. The document emphasizes maintaining contacts made through networking.
Helping law firms understand the key benefits of LinkedIn. What you should be doing and what not to do!
This quick deck will show you some key areas and features to use within LinkedIn
Presented by Steve Matthews (Stem Legal Web Enterprises) and Susan Van Dyke (Van Dyke Marketing & Communications) at the Pacific Legal Technology Conference, October 2, 2009, in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Dc Bar Assn Social Media Legal Overview Suzanne TurnerSuzanne Turner
The document provides an overview of using social media for thought leadership as a law firm. It discusses how thought leadership can help position a firm's expertise and support strategic goals. It then outlines steps for developing a thought leadership plan including selecting an area of focus, establishing goals and tactics, and implementing the plan. The remainder of the document discusses various social media tools and best practices for lawyers, including maintaining an online presence, monitoring discussions, and engaging with other professionals while following ethical guidelines.
This document provides guidance on safely and effectively using LinkedIn for professional networking and business development. It outlines how to set up a LinkedIn profile, best practices for completing your profile and engaging with connections, and important information on ethics and professional conduct when using social media. Specifically, the document advises attorneys to avoid including private contact information, misleading statements, or confidential client details in their profiles. It also warns against improper connections, uses of social media that could violate marketing rules or client confidentiality, or engaging in unethical behavior online. The overall message is that lawyers should leverage social networks judiciously and avoid any conduct that could compromise ethics standards.
This document provides an overview of LinkedIn's key policies, including its terms of service, privacy policy, and copyright policy. It notes that by creating a LinkedIn account, users agree to grant LinkedIn a license to use their profile information. It also summarizes that LinkedIn collects various user data and shares it with third parties, and tracks users' activities both on and off the LinkedIn platform. The document encourages users to carefully review social media policies before creating an account in order to make an informed decision.
Social Networking For Small Business EditedSteve Kessler
Social networking can help small businesses in three main ways:
1) It allows small businesses to connect with potential customers where people spend their time online through social networks like Facebook and LinkedIn.
2) Small businesses can use social networks like YouTube to share videos about their company and services for free.
3) Social networks make it possible for small businesses to engage their audience by responding to comments and sharing valuable content through blogs, videos and notes to help their social media presence grow.
1. The document provides an overview of how attorneys and law firms can use social media for reputation management, visibility, marketing and research. It discusses best practices for setting up social media policies and profiles.
2. Various social media platforms that are commonly used are described, including LinkedIn, blogs, and wikis. Benefits for attorneys include gathering industry news and researching potential clients or hiring outside counsel.
3. The importance of managing one's online reputation is emphasized. Attorneys should monitor how they are presented online and optimize profiles on platforms like LinkedIn and Google.
The document provides an overview of how non-profits can use LinkedIn as a social media platform. It discusses LinkedIn's large professional user base and how non-profits can connect with potential experts, volunteers, donors, and younger audiences. It reviews LinkedIn basics like connections and profiles, terms of use, etiquette, applications, and mobile/web tools. The document also briefly discusses LinkedIn Pro features and concludes by emphasizing listening to audiences and learning through practice on social media.
Social networks can be used as an effective HR tool for recruiting and researching candidates. LinkedIn is a popular professional social network that allows users to connect with colleagues, find potential candidates, and research companies. Employers are increasingly using social media to screen applicants and make hiring decisions. However, there are also legal risks to consider when using candidates' social media information during the hiring process.
LinkedIn is a professional networking platform with over 300 million users worldwide. It is important for professionals to have a complete profile that highlights their skills, experiences, and goals in order to connect with others and further their careers. Users should ensure their profile photo presents a professional image and that their profile utilizes relevant keywords. Actively engaging with connections and groups is key to building a strong professional network on LinkedIn and advancing one's business or career.
The document discusses LinkedIn and how it can be used as a tool for professional networking and career development. It provides an overview of LinkedIn's features and growth, how to build an effective profile, search for jobs and connections, and tips for using LinkedIn to enhance one's career. The presentation aims to demonstrate how LinkedIn can help users link to business contacts, future careers, and employers/job seekers.
http://AspireLocal.com
LinkedIn is the largest social networking site used by many professionals around the world. If you're new to LinkedIn, here's a guide on how to start creating your professional profile.
It's the message in the medium. Practical tips for lawyers looking to use the social web. Tips on tools, attitudes, privacy and what's the next big thing.
LinkedIn is a social networking site for professionals with over 80 million members worldwide. A new member joins every second, with about half of members outside the US. It allows users to connect with colleagues and professionals in their industry, view profiles of people in their network of connections, and find potential job opportunities. The document provides tips on using LinkedIn safely by only sharing information you are comfortable with others seeing and verifying connection requests before accepting.
This presentation covers the question: "Why should I join LinkedIn?". Are you already a member of this social media platform? Then it will also help you to discover if you are using it on maximum. Full article can be found here: https://goo.gl/qq7Z7u
Presentation: Leveraging Social Business Amid The Changing Regulatory Landscape
Presented by: Joanna Belbey, Social Media and Compliance Specialist, Actiance, Inc
Learn how the latest forms of electronic communications can help your firm become a social business. Hear case studies that show how social media is being used by Financial Advisors and others to build awareness, attract leads and generate revenues. Learn about the rapidly evolving regulatory landscape and gain an understanding how your firm can use social tools effectively while complying with these rules and regulations.
C:\Fakepath\Leveraging Technology For Your Job Searchagroganagain
The document provides guidance on leveraging technology and social media for job searching. It emphasizes that technology and business practices are constantly changing due to technological evolution. It encourages exploring free internet resources like blogs, wikis and social networks to research companies and careers, learn new skills, build professional connections, and stay updated on trends. Specifically, it recommends setting up a LinkedIn profile to showcase qualifications and expand one's professional network, which is important for opportunities like job recommendations and recruiters' attention.
This webinar discusses how law firms can use social media for client acquisition, knowledge management, and business development. It covers the history and statistics favoring social media use, provides scenario-based examples, and reviews how to set up an effective strategy and presence on LinkedIn, Facebook, blogs, and Twitter. Tips include defining goals and audiences, starting with one platform, listening to others, and engaging consistently without being salesy. Resources are provided for further information.
This document provides tips and guidance for using LinkedIn as a job searching tool. It discusses what LinkedIn is, the benefits of joining LinkedIn, how to set up your profile, build your professional network, get recommendations, and use LinkedIn to actively search for jobs. Additional tips are provided for optimizing your LinkedIn profile and engagement to enhance your professional brand and visibility to recruiters.
This document summarizes a presentation about using LinkedIn as a business networking tool. It discusses how LinkedIn has over 120 million users and is growing rapidly. It provides tips on creating a complete profile to be more visible to recruiters and search engines. The presentation also covers new features like skills, groups, and signals that can help expand a user's network and find potential customers.
This document summarizes a presentation about using LinkedIn as a business networking tool. It discusses how LinkedIn has over 120 million users and is growing rapidly. It provides tips on creating a complete profile to be more visible to recruiters and search engines. The presentation also covers new features like skills, groups, and signals that can help expand a user's network and find potential customers.
The document discusses using LinkedIn for brokers. It provides tips on setting up a LinkedIn profile, choosing an appropriate LinkedIn account type, using third-party applications, navigating groups, building a network, engagement strategies, and getting recommendations. The presentation emphasizes making the most of LinkedIn through an active approach of consistent engagement, giving value to connections, and ultimately taking relationships offline.
An introduction to the use of LinkedIn for commercial real estate brokers and marketers. Co-presented with Barbi Reuter, RPA of Cushman & Wakefield | PICOR Commercial Real Estate.
This document discusses the importance of social media for law firms. It notes that social media use is growing rapidly among both companies and lawyers. The document then provides advice on establishing profiles and engaging on key social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Avvo. It emphasizes building credibility online, connecting with potential clients, and promoting your services. Finally, it addresses common concerns around finding time and managing ethical issues with social media for legal marketing.
Online & More: Is Your Digital Footprint in the Digital Age?Denny McCorkle
This is my session presentation for the Radius of Influence Legal Marketing Conference in Denver on May 1, 2015.
In this presentation I talked about the digital do’s and don’ts of defining, monitoring, and improving your digital footprint and brand identity.
This includes the importance of using the social web for search engine optimization, social media optimization, networking convergence, and as a personal learning network.
How Lawyers Can Harness the Power of Social MediaCarolyn Elefant
Based on the book, Social Media for Lawyers: the Next Frontier, this presentation shares some practical, goal-centric ways that lawyers can use social media to find jobs, network and seek out new opportunities.
This document discusses the growing use of social networking sites for both personal and professional purposes. It provides statistics from surveys that found 45% of employers use social networking sites to research job candidates, up from 22% the previous year. The document outlines benefits of using social networking sites such as LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Plaxo to build professional connections, find employees and business partners, manage one's professional reputation and brand, and stay informed about industry news and trends. It also provides tips for using social networking sites safely and effectively in a professional context.
Jackie Hutter, Chief IP Strategist of The Hutter Group LLC and Patent Matchmaker was asked by the Leadership Committee of the Georgia Association of Women Lawyers (GAWL) to share some of her self-taught skills in Web 2.0 legal marketing. Jackie made this presentation to GAWL on March 10, 2009.
Maximising your brand power online for HunterNetHeidi Pollard
This document discusses maximizing brand power online through social media and LinkedIn. It notes that social media allows for quick, efficient, and cheap communication to a wide audience. It recommends that businesses create a LinkedIn profile to connect with other professionals and improve search engine optimization. The document provides tips for using LinkedIn such as adding a professional photo and job description, joining relevant groups, creating updates, and using LinkedIn for research.
Presented by Lorena Funk to WorkSource "Launch Your Career" workshop attendees in Jacksonville, FL, on Sept. 15, 2011. Gives an overview of LinkedIn for beginners.
This document summarizes a presentation about using LinkedIn as a business networking tool. It discusses how LinkedIn allows users to create professional profiles and link to customers, employers, and other connections. It provides tips on optimizing profiles, using features like recommendations, skills, and groups to get noticed. The presentation also covers how to use LinkedIn as a search and research tool for finding jobs, employees, and sales leads.
The document provides guidance on using social media for career management and online personal branding, including developing profiles on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and a personal website. It emphasizes managing your online reputation and image, participating in professional networking, and using social media to support qualifications and highlight skills and experience. Metrics like search engine results, profile views, and network growth can help evaluate your online presence. Security and appropriate content are important across all platforms.
LinkedIn is a social networking site for professional connections that allows users to create profiles, connect with colleagues and find new opportunities. The presentation discusses how LinkedIn can be used as a gateway to grow one's business network by finding new customers and employees. It provides tips on optimizing profiles for search engines and becoming more active on LinkedIn through groups, endorsements and a robust online presence.
The document discusses the importance of professional networking and personal branding for career management. It recommends mining your contacts, sharing positive experiences, continually planning networking opportunities, and maintaining an online presence on sites like LinkedIn. Developing your personal brand through publishing articles and ensuring no conflicts of interest is also discussed. Maintaining career management tools like a contact database and using search/job sites to find opportunities is also suggested. The document emphasizes that investing in your network and brand will help you get advocated for during job searches and allow you to become a known candidate.
The document provides tips and strategies for using LinkedIn effectively for business purposes. It notes that LinkedIn has over 100 million members, including executives from all Fortune 500 companies. It encourages having a clear purpose and branding for using LinkedIn, including writing an elevator pitch and adding recommendations, URLs, and keywords to optimize searchability. It also recommends using LinkedIn features like Groups, Company Pages, and Advanced Search to expand one's network and discover opportunities.
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How to Web 2.0: Hands-On Guidance to Social Networking and New Technologies for IP Lawyers and Businesses
1. How to Web 2.0 : Hands-On Guidance to Social Networking and New Technologies for IP Lawyers and Businesses Presented by Leora Maccabee Maslon Edelman Borman & Brand, LLP September 25, 2009
3. Introduction IP lawyers should use Social Media like vitamin supplements. They are beneficial, but you must follow the directions, use wisely, strategically and in moderation.
16. Conclusion IP lawyers should use Social Media like vitamin supplements. They are beneficial, but you must follow the directions, use wisely, strategically and in moderation.