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| From Event: Managing Your Professional Online Presence, held December 2011.
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Program Description
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Does your firm need a Facebook page? Should you Tweet and on what topics? How do you divide your personal and professional online presence? What should your law firm website look like? Learn how to comply with the stringent rules governing attorney speech online, and build a practical model for growing your professional reputation online. This practical course will help you make the best use of your time and effort online to connect with like-minded colleagues and potential clients. Order today!
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Course Content
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- Creating and Updating Your Firm Website
- Online Networking Practices - The Good, the Bad, and the Outrageous
- Five Things You Cannot, Under Any Circumstances, Do or Say Online
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Continuing education credit is not available at this time.
For additional questions regarding continuing education credits please
contact us at 866-240-1890 or credit@nbi-sems.com.
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Agenda / Content Covered:
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Session Time: 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM Eastern Presenter: Mary Ann L. Wymore - Creating and Updating Your Firm Website
- The Legal Framework: What Do the Ethics Rules Dictate?
- Planning the Content, Name and Location
- The Dos and Emphatic Don'ts of Website Style
- Functionality - How Much Upkeep Would You Like?
- Site Maintenance and Upgrades
- Don't Do it Yourself! - Tips for Web Designer Shopping
- Where and How to Promote Your Site
- Online Networking Practices - The Good, the Bad, and the Outrageous
- Rule #1 - Do No Harm! Setting Clear Goals for Your Online Presence
- Which Social Media to Choose - Cost/Benefit Analysis
- Creating a Firm Profile - What Information to Include?
- Protecting Confidentiality of Firm's Clients
- Tips for Separating Your Personal and Professional Online Presence
- Five Things You Cannot, Under Any Circumstances, Do or Say Online
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MARY ANN L. WYMORE is an officer of Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale, P.C. in St. Louis, Missouri, where she is a member of the firm's litigation, communications and media, and intellectual property practice groups. She represents a variety of media organizations, businesses, advertising firms and individuals in the areas of communications, media, defamation and privacy, advertising, constitutional and technology law, unfair competition and intellectual property. A former journalist and instructor of journalism and communications at UCLA, Ms. Wymore currently is an adjunct professor of media law and electronic media law at St. Louis University School of Law and a member of the American Bar Association's Forum on Communications Law. She has authored numerous articles on media-related issues which have appeared in various legal publications, and has lectured extensively on communications and media related issues. Among Ms. Wymore's publications are "The New Ad Plan," Smart Business (September 2008), and Chapter 14, "Eavesdropping, Wiretapping and Hidden Cameras," Missouri Media Law Handbook, The Missouri Bar.
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Additionally, our team of credit specialists are here to answer your specific credit-related
questions weekdays 7am - 5pm Central:
Phone: 866-240-1890
Email: credit@nbi-sems.com
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