NSBS - Development
Lunch & Law: Social Networking in a Global Market
Lunch & Law -
Social Networking in a Global Market: Marketing Strategies for Lawyers
Nova Scotia Barristers' Society - Continuing Professional Development
Wednesday, May 5, 2010 12:00 - 1:30 pm
CPD Center, Suite 408, 1645 Granville Street, Halifax
The Program: New technologies provide a plethora of unique opportunities for lawyers to raise their profiles and reach new clients.
Join David T.S. Fraser of McInnes Cooper for a repeat performance! David will provide an overview of blogs, social networking websites and other innovative means of marketing your law practice.
Even if blogs, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter leave you scratching your head and wondering what it's all about, this seminar will provide practical insight into these dynamic marketing channels.
David will also explore the issues of associated ethics challenges based on the CBA's new Guidelines for Ethical Marketing Practices Using New Information Technologies.
Don't miss this unique opportunity to learn the latest and greatest trends for marketing your legal practice.
Originally delivered to Society membership in December. Join us for a repeat performance!
Register online - If you do not already have a username and password (or to activate your account), please contact Pierre Benoit at pierreb@nsbs.org.
Fee: $40 per person plus tax (lunch included)
Can't travel to Halifax? Why not join us from the comfort of your office!
Webinar/Teleconference option is available. Fee is $40 plus tax (includes long-distance charges). Instructions will be emailed one day in advance.
The Canadian Privacy Law Blog: Developments in privacy law and writings of a Canadian privacy lawyer, containing information related to the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (aka PIPEDA) and other Canadian and international laws.
Friday, April 30, 2010
Social networking for lawyers seminar
Some readers of this blog may be interested in this seminar that I'm giving for the Nova Scotia Barristers Society next week. Those who aren't lucky enough to be in Halifax can attend by webinar:
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