Solo and Small Firm
The Practitioner Summer 2018, Volume 24, Issue 3
Content
- An Update: Rules of Professional Conduct
- Attracting Your Ideal Client Without Breaking a Sweat or the Bank
- Congratulations to the 2018 Lawyer of the Year David Dai-Wung Fu
- Executive Committee of the Solo and Small Firm Law Section 2017-2018
- Letter From the Chair
- Letter From the Editor
- Mediating with Goliath
- Practical Podcasting For Professionals
- Table of Contents
- Your Next Mediation: Think It Through
- MCLE Article: Ethics and Social Media: a Critical Juncture
MCLE Article: Ethics and Social Media: A Critical Juncture
By Megan Zavieh
Megan Zavieh is a State Bar defense attorney serving lawyers throughout California. She is also the creator of The Playbook: The California Bar Discipline System Practice Guide, an online platform for self-represented respondents in California’s attorney discipline system.
(Check the end of this Article for information about how to access 1.0 self-study general credits.)
Social media has changed how we practice lawâ not just how we market our services, but truly how we practice. It now impacts critical everyday aspects of practice, including how we advise clients, what we advise in litigation, and how we seek information from opposing parties.