If you’re blawging (blogging about the law) and interested in how the law affects bloggers, check on this “First Comprehensive Conference on Blog Law & Blogging for Lawyers.”
What You Will Learn
- Legal gray areas arising from the proliferation of Web logs - The future of blogging—a passing fad or here to stay? - The extent to which bloggers qualify for the First Amendment protections afforded to journalists - Content ownership and syndication issues - Employment issues arising from blogging within corporations - The latest in blogging technology, including audio and video feeds - How to set up a blog for your law firm or make your current blog more effective - How blogs differ from regular Web sites in generating traffic—and business—for your firm - Ethics questions surrounding the blog as a law firm marketing tool - PLUS an on-the-ground report from several law firm bloggers
The conference is being held April 20-21, 2006, in San Francisco.
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