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Social Media Networking For lawyers: A Practical Guide to Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and Blogging Lawyers are beginning to realize the potential of social media to market their ser- vices, build connections with other lawyers and potential clients, and gather and share information about their practice and the law. How can firms and lawyers make the most of social media? We walk you through some of the most popular social media sites to help you make the right decisions for you and your firm.
How Should Law Firms Approach Social Media
Finding Friends (and clients) on Facebook
The Professional’s Social Network: LinkedIn
I Tweet. Therefore, I Am.
Building a Better Blog
LEARN MORE: Useful Social Media Resources
10 Reasons to Use Google+ Given all of the other social media sites you use, you may not be looking to add yet another social media tool to your repertoire. But here’s why Google+ is one worth checking out. By Denise Howell
How to Create a Law Firm Social Media Policy All law firms should develop a social media policy that encourages the use of these new and emerging tools in innovative ways. By Simon Chester and Daniel Del Gobbo
When is Too Much Information Really TMI? There is some truth to the often-repeated complaint of those looking for the best excuse against using social media: “I don’t care what you had for breakfast this morning.” By Jared Correria
When to Engage (or not) in The Social Media Conversation It’s important for law firms to remember that threats to the firm’s reputation come from within as frequently as they do from the outside. Here’s what firms can do to protect themselves. By John Hellerman and Rudy Burwell
Don't forget to check out the members-only electronic edition of Law Practice. Members will enjoy online access to all the full-color features found in the magazine's print edition.