Should lawyers research judges on social media? Is it ethical? Should lawyers and judges be friends on social media? What about if they were friends before the judge were appointed or elected? Learn more.

Ethics and California State Bar defense lawyer Megan Zavieh
Ethics and California State Bar defense lawyer Megan Zavieh
Should lawyers research judges on social media? Is it ethical? Should lawyers and judges be friends on social media? What about if they were friends before the judge were appointed or elected? Learn more.
As legal ethics continue to try to keep up with technology, the vocabulary also changes. Here are some key terms you should know.
Social media is part of daily life for most Americans, including jurors. Where do lawyers draw the line for ethical research of jurors using social media?
Minimizing the risk of ethics complaints may seem overwhelming. The truth is, a small investment of your time goes a long way!
This post was written by Megan Zavieh and originally published on Lawyerist.com on April 21, 2016. If you outsource your
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