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      • ABA Rule 1.6 (a) states, “a lawyer shall not reveal information relating to the representation of a client unless the client gives informed consent.” This rule should be applied to all posts and blog entries that a lawyer may make on their social media accounts even if the information is public record.
      www.natlawreview.com/article/6-tips-to-navigate-social-media-ethics-lawyers
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  2. Nov 22, 2022 · Yes. Law societies can and have pursued discipline proceedings against lawyers and good character investigations against licensing candidates in relation to social media posts.

  3. The primary context in which lawyers will attempt to find social media evidence is the discovery process. The issues related to social media evidence are relevant on two fronts – in obtaining social media evidence from adverse parties and ensuring your client is complying with its own disclosure obligations.

  4. Oct 27, 2021 · When posting on social media, a lawyer must be careful to not use language that could form an attorney-client relationship or unintentionally provide legal advice.

  5. Dec 3, 2019 · An inappropriate post or activity can lead to a lawyer getting fired from their job or facing bar discipline or sanctions. The American Bar Association has set new guidelines on the ethical use of social media for its lawyers. Some of the most recent include: Duty of confidentiality. In March 2018, the ABA released Formal Opinion 18-480, which ...

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  6. Sep 24, 2018 · Wadden identifies three best practices for using social media in litigation. The first, he says, is to address the need for social media evidence at the beginning of a case. “Social media evidence can disappear quickly,” he says. “Consider that as a possibility in case planning, and do it early.”

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  7. Oct 25, 2022 · As previously mentioned, search engines such as Google and social media companies themselves can face liability when defamatory material is posted or not adequately regulated on publicly accessible sites.

  8. In this article, we discuss how the Rules of Professional Conduct governing lawyer advertising apply when lawyers post content on social media. We focus in particular on lawyers’ LinkedIn profiles as one of the most used channels of social media among lawyers.

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