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COBAR presentation on social media ethics

Thanks to everyone that attended this morning’s presentation on the legal ethics of social media for attorneys.  As promised, here is a link to the slides from the class.  As always, if you are an attorney and have questions on using social media or other forms of online advertising ethically, please feel free to call me at 720-530-3405 or email me at elizabeth.lewis@eclewis.com.  In addition, if you are business just wanting to make sure you comply with the law (since you don’t usually have those pesky ethics rules like us attorneys do!), you can always call or email me also.

  1. March 17th, 2010 at 07:41 | #1

    Very interesting blog. I would definitely put you on my favorites list.

    • May 4th, 2010 at 12:49 | #2

      Thanks! I added several other presentation I have done recently on social media for HR and social media for small businesses. Hope you find them just as interesting!

  1. June 3rd, 2010 at 10:58 | #1

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