Foley Senior Counsel Patrick Wong moderated panel discussions on the topic of ethics of social media during the 2011 CMCP (California Minority Counsel Program) Annual Conference. The panel was titled “Does Tweeting Beat Meeting? The Ethics of Social Networking” and addressed the ethical considerations involved in a lawyer’s use of social networking in both professional and personal capacities.
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