Event Description
Deadline to
Register: November 12, 2018
Co-Sponsored by
Practice, Management & Marketing and Solo & Small Firm
Sections.
Lunch and registration
will begin at 11:45 a.m.; Lunch is provided! Special meal requests must be
made by Friday, November 9.
The program will begin at
12:00 p.m.
What are the legal considerations
when posting photos, videos, and music on your website and LinkedIn? Of all
online platforms, LinkedIn, the “professional” social media network, is the
popular and comfortable choice among lawyers with its more serious and
professional tone. That’s why, according to the ABA Legal Technology Survey
report, more than 93% of lawyers surveyed currently use LinkedIn. In this
presentation, panelists will discuss managing a firm website, what to post and
not post, and how they use LinkedIn in their practice
areas.
Panelists:
Keith Larson,
Intellectual Property Attorney at Kinney & Lange, P.A.
Walter G. Lehmann, Lehmann PLC
Karin Ciano, Karin Ciano Law, PLLC
Moderator:
Yolanda Wilson
Vanveen, Student Attorney | Mitchell Hamline School of Law Intellectual
Property Institute
CLE
Credits:
1.0 Standard CLE credit | Event Code: 265883
Cost:
Section
Members (Practice Mgmt and/or Solo Small):
$10.00
MSBA Member not in either Sections: $25.00
Non-Member:
$35.00
Law
Student: Free
Remote Participation:
Remote Participation is available. Please indicate this
option when completing registration. Instructions will be sent
via e-mail a day prior to the program.
Want more information about
the Practice Management and Marketing
Section?
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the Solo and Small
Firm Section?
To register with a check, please mail
in this
registration form.
Need to cancel? Please see our cancellation policy .
Questions? Contact Geen Mui | 612-278-6346
The MSBA is committed to creating
an inclusive environment in which all members can participate fully. If you need
reasonable accommodations to participate in this event, please notify Geen Mui
via phone or email: gmui@mnbar.org.
Please provide notification at least 72 hours prior to the meeting to allow
sufficient time to make arrangements for accommodations at this event. Thank
you.