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Litigation

Dec. 9, 2016

Incorporate social media into your trial practice

Stop fretting about social media and instead harness its power to gain information and influence jurors. By Michelle Sherman

By Michelle Sherman

"What keeps you up at night?"

There is a good chance you've been asked this question at least once in your legal career. If you are like many of your colleagues, you have listed social media as one thing you worry about. Although social media use is on the rise, it still feels like the Wild West to many attorneys.

Missteps on social media make headline news that can hurt the professional brand of a company (or law f...

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