The Future of Social Media & the Law
From Hollywood to the office water cooler, everyone has been talking about the past and present of social media. What will they be talking about tomorrow?
Please join us for a series of practical and informative panel discussions on the future of social media in the workplace. We will bring together our team of social media and employment law experts, and leaders from the government and business communities to focus on where social media is heading and the hot issues that will be facing employers in 2012 and beyond.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Registration: 8:00 a.m.
Seminar: 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Four Seasons Hotel, New York
57 East 57th Street
| New York, New York
- What's next in social media and the law - Regulatory changes, intellectual property issues, and strategies for keeping up with social media in your company.
- The next hot topics in social media and employment law - The anticipated government initiatives to regulate employers, drafting effective and realistic social media policies, and strategies for making employment-related decisions based on social media activity.
- The future of social media in litigation - Developing strategies to deal with e-discovery, information preservation, and admissibility issues in the courtroom.
Guest speakers included to date Jonathon B. Kriesberg, Regional Director of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Jacob Fisher, Partner of Attention, the leading boutique social media firm in New York and Kenneth Citerella of Guidepost.
Cozen O’Connor speakers include Adam C. Bonin, chair of Netroots Nation, Kenneth K. Fisher, Michael C. Schmidt, David L. Barron and Kevin T. Kerns.
3.0 CLE credits pending.
Click here to RSVP by, Thursday, September 29, 2011.
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