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*Nebraska MCLE #148602, estimated 2.0 CLE Ethics hours. (OnDemand)
What do you do when your client wants a bad review removed? What do you do if a client criticizes you on social media? This program will discuss ethical issues arising from use of social media, including attempting to remove negative information and counseling your clients about posting on social media. The program will also discuss practical and ethical issues arising from posts by attorneys on social media.
More specifically, the seminar will include discussion of recent developments, including legal and ethical opinions, on the following topics:
- Removing negative posts about clients;
- Advising your clients before they post without thinking;
- Suggestions for attorneys who have negative comments posted about them; and
- Suggestions about what attorneys can post without violating ethical rules.
Diana Vogt, of Sherrets Bruno & Vogt in Omaha, has 25 years of civil litigation experience with an emphasis on federal court practice. Ms. Vogt has experience litigating disputes involving complex insurance and business disputes, real estate sales, broker commissions, and failure to disclose defects in commercial property. Ms. Vogt has also worked on cases involving construction defects, architect, engineer, and legal malpractice, and medical products liability. She has represented interest holders in business entity disputes, litigated insurance and reinsurance disputes and drafted insurance policies. Ms. Vogt also has experience litigating employment law, discrimination, and civil rights on behalf of both plaintiffs and defendants.
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