The May 2014 OSB Bulletin has this article: “A Cure Worse than the Disease? Oregon’s New Social Media Law,” by Dan Webb Howard. Excerpt: “…. A Law of Unintended…
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Developing a Law Firm Social Media Policy
…be helpful to lawyers and law firm librarians. Developing a Law Firm Social Media Policy I posted a little while ago on the related subject of blog…
Lawyers on Social Media: Career Killer or Kickstarter?
Gallagher Blogs has a post about managing the lawyer’s (or law student’s) public face: Screen Star or Social Media Trainwreck? …
Security and Self-Discovery in the Legal Profession
…volume of confidential data held and handled by lawyers, it is surprising that the legal profession has never been considered a leader in information security. I have never met a…
Blinded by Guilt and Butt-Dialing the Devil (Journal of Exp Social Psych)
…in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. (The “Butt-dialing the devil” article was just a bonus, listed in the “recommended articles” sidebar. Remember this rule: Always Read the Whole Screen.”…
“Survey: [State Court] Judges Split on Their Use of Social Media”
…Split on Their Use of Social Media For example: “Appointed judges are far less likely than elected judges to use social media. Of judges who run for competitive election, 66.7%…
Database of Social Media Policies
Database of Social Media Policies (thanks to iLibrarian for the lead) See also: U.S. Government social media policies Previous OLR blog post on public servants and…
Public Sector, and Public Servant, Blogging and Blogosphere Issues
…best, and most productive, discussions I’ve had have been with the people at the Multnomah County Library who drafted these: a) Social Software Policy for Multnomah County Library Users…
Secure Your Websites, People! Bare Minimum: SSL Certificate
Half of the coronavirus and related service websites I’ve been visiting lately are insecure. Mega Yikes!! A website lacking an SSL certificate, the bare minimum of website security, is…
New Laws on Credit File Security Freeze and Check Cashing Fees
The Oregon Division of Finance and Corporate Security (DFCS) has a lot of useful information at their web site, including information now on: 1) the 2007 Identity Theft law…
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