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Ethics, Attorneys, and Social Media: How to Keep the Disciplinary Counsel from Knocking at Your Door Date: Tuesday, March 28, 2023 Time: 11 a.m. - Noon Credits: 1.0 EP |
Ethical
conduct is a key to being an effective attorney. Each week we read about
disciplinary cases where attorneys are suspended for misconduct involving
clients, the courts, or other attorneys. In this presentation we examine
disciplinary cases involving the misuse of social media and the types of
conduct that result in disciplinary action and suspensions. We will examine the
rules of professional conduct as it relates to giving legal advice on social
media and advertising on social media.
We will review a disciplinary case where a prosecutor used social media
in order to persuade a defense witness not to testify at trial. Most importantly, we learn how to avoid
professional misconduct with regard to the use of social media.
Originally Recorded January 30, 2023
Philip Bogdanoff: is a nationally recognized continuing legal education speaker. He served as senior assistant prosecutor in the Summit County, Ohio Prosecutor’s Office for more than 27 years arguing cases before the Ohio Ninth District Court of Appeals and twenty cases before the Ohio Supreme Court including six death penalty cases. Mr. Bogdanoff has experience with exotic animal cases when he prosecuted a case where an exotic animal owner was charged with a homicide after his 300-pound pet tiger killed a young family member. He has taught at seminars sponsored by the National District Attorneys Association, Ohio Prosecuting Attorneys Association, DEA, MADD, West Virginia Prosecutor’s Institute, Arizona Prosecutor’s Coordinating Council, and other prosecutor groups. He has also done presentations for law enforcement officers, bar associations, and law firms. Attorneys describe his presentations as interactive, engaging, useful, and entertaining. More information about Mr. Bogdanoff is available on his website: http://www.philipbogdanoff.com/.
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Originally Recorded January 30, 2023
Philip Bogdanoff: is a nationally recognized continuing legal education speaker. He served as senior assistant prosecutor in the Summit County, Ohio Prosecutor’s Office for more than 27 years arguing cases before the Ohio Ninth District Court of Appeals and twenty cases before the Ohio Supreme Court including six death penalty cases. Mr. Bogdanoff has experience with exotic animal cases when he prosecuted a case where an exotic animal owner was charged with a homicide after his 300-pound pet tiger killed a young family member. He has taught at seminars sponsored by the National District Attorneys Association, Ohio Prosecuting Attorneys Association, DEA, MADD, West Virginia Prosecutor’s Institute, Arizona Prosecutor’s Coordinating Council, and other prosecutor groups. He has also done presentations for law enforcement officers, bar associations, and law firms. Attorneys describe his presentations as interactive, engaging, useful, and entertaining. More information about Mr. Bogdanoff is available on his website: http://www.philipbogdanoff.com/.
Important information & login instructions:
- This is not eligible as part of the 2023 Annual Pass.
- Minimum attendance requirements must be met. No partial credit available.
- Registration closes the day before the program; registration and payment must be received prior to 10 a.m. MT the day before the event.
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