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New York State Bar Ass'n Social Media Ethics Guidelines 2019
While many other states have ethics opinions on social media, New York State has one of the most comprehensive.
Social Media Ethics for Attorneys
Westlaw Practical Law practice note
Social Media Ethics opinions
A list compiled by the State Bar of California.
Ethics of Social Media
Michigan State Bar Assoc. Lists applicable rules of professional conduct, statutes, cases.
For Professional Responsibility research in general, see:
Professional Responsibility for Lawyers Research Guide
Books - Social Media & Legal Ethics
Legal Ethics and Social Media
by
Jan L. Jacobowitz; John G. Browning; Center for Professional Responsibility (American Bar Association) Staff (Contribution by)
Call Number: Akron Law Digital
Publication Date: 2022-01-01
Social Media Law in a Nutshell, 2d edition
Call Number: West Academic Digital Study Aids
Publication Date: 2022
Advertising, employment law, copyright, privacy, torts, criminal law, litigation, ethics
Social Media for Lawyers
Fishbowl
Anonymous, but verified social media app so lawyers can discuss issues with each other.
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