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Technology

Cloud Storage, Social Media, and Lawyer Websites: What Lawyers Need to Know

Want to store client files in the “cloud,” use social media, and have a firm website? You should, but using this Internet technology presents a host of ethical issues for …

Technology

Model Disclaimer for Law Firm Websites

A lawyer with an Internet presence should use a disclaimer page to clarify the limited purposes for which the lawyer posts information on-line. While some are (rightly) skeptical about the …

FAQs / Technology

What Should I Think About When Setting Up a Website for My Firm?

Many Louisiana lawyers have created websites to have an “internet presence” on the World Wide Web. While this is undoubtedly good marketing practice, it can be bad law practice if …

Ethics Opinions / FAQs / Technology

May I List My Practice “Specialty” on LinkedIn?

I sure wouldn’t. The New York State Bar Association Committee on Professional Ethics advised in a Summer 2013 ethics opinion that a lawyer may not list the lawyer’s services under …

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