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Bad Review? Bad Response? Bad Idea! - Ethically Managing Your Online Reputation


Total Credits: 1 including 1 General

Average Rating:
   114
Credit Type:
General - or self-Study if On Demand
Faculty:
Jennifer Ellis, Esq. |  Daniel J. Siegel, Esq.
Course Levels:
Intermediate
Duration:
1:01
License:
Access for 60 day(s) after purchase.


Tags: Social media


Description

Whether you choose to be online or not (and you should be online) your clients will write you reviews. Unfortunately, angry clients are much more likely to write about you than happy clients. This webinar will explore the ethical and practical issues surrounding getting good reviews as well as discuss how you should respond when someone bashes you online. Lawyers have been disciplined for their responses to online reviews. Learn from their mistakes!

 

This program covers issues addressed in Rule 1.6, as well as numerous related Ethics Opinions from various jurisdictions.

Handouts

Faculty

Jennifer Ellis, Esq.'s Profile

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Jennifer Ellis is an ethics and legal malpractice attorney with the Philadelphia personal injury firm of Lowenthal & Abrams. She also manages the firm’s online presence. Jennifer is a frequent author and nationally recognized speaker, on the subjects of legal ethics, social media, law firm technology, law practice management, websites and marketing. Jennifer wrote the book “Wordpress in One Hour for Lawyers and the social Media chapter for the book “Solo and Small Firm Legal Technology Guide” – both published by the ABA’s Law Practice Division.


Daniel J. Siegel, Esq.'s Profile

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Daniel Siegel wears two hats–he is a practicing attorney in Pennsylvania and also a full-time technology consultant. As an attorney, Dan focuses his practice on trial and appellate court writing; he also handles workers’ compensation matters and serves as a “second chair” for attorneys – working on the matters that keep them up at night. He is also a is a frequent author and nationally recognized speaker, on the subjects of legal ethics, social media, law firm technology, law practice management, and mobile computing for lawyers. Dan wrote, or co-wrote, “How to do more in Less Time,” “The Lawyer’s Guide to LexisNexis CaseMap” and “Checklists for Lawyers,” among other books, all for the ABA Law Practice Division.