You might think that Social Media might not be something you need to add to your already full plate as a trial lawyer. Todd Ruger’s article explains why “Trial Lawyers Should Be On Social Media.” He also references – and provides a link for – a recent article in the American Bar Association: “Social Media and the Modern Fact Finder.”

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Here’s a recent article from Forbes in which Adam Ludwig interviews John Hagel. Hagel discusses the ways in which the Internet is changing how corporations do business, particularly in relation to knowledge flow both within and between companies and individuals.

Read the entire article here:

“John Hagel on Empowerment, Management Fears, and Social Software in Business.”

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Many people are still trying to decide how Twitter fits in to their social media network. Here are two recent, interesting links.

This link from The National Law Journal examines how law firms are incorporating Twitter:

http://www.law.com/jsp/nlj/PubArticleNLJ.jsp?id=1202500674237&How_are_AmLaw__firms_using_Twitter&slreturn=1&hbxlogin=1

This link is an interesting essay on Twitter, the Right of Publicity, and CDA. This is an interesting follow up to some of the recent posts on Social Media Law.

http://law.marquette.edu/ip/v15/sesek.pdf

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