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January 16, 2008

Practicing Law in the e-Court of Public Opinion: How the Internet Can Make Or Break Your Reputation and What You Can Do About It

Next Thursday, January 24, 2008, I'll be speaking at a DC Bar event entitled "Practicing Law in the e-Court of Public Opinion:  How the Internet Can Make Or Break Your Reputation and What You Can Do About It."  I'll be on a panel with Andrew Mirsky, moderated by Carolyn Elefant, discussing the role of the First Amendment and defamation law in protecting an attorney's reputation and providing practical tips for attorneys who want to protect or enhance their online reputation.

Other speakers at the event include David Lat, Editor-in-Chief of Above the Law; Mark Britton, CEO, President and Co-founder of Avvo.com; and Carolyn Elefant of MyShingle and Legal Blogwatch.  If you can't be in Washington, DC to attend the event in person, you can sign up to listen in by telephone.

See this press release for more details.

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