Featuring: Ethna M.S. Piazza, Esq., Lacy J. Lodes, Esq.,
and Becky Carroll
The panel will discuss not only how attorneys are using social media, but also how
their clients are using social media. They will discuss trends, key challenges and legal
concerns arising from use of social media by attorneys and by businesses generally,
as well as the impact of social media on business transactions, business use with
sweepstakes, promotions, and other general uses.
The specific objectives of this hour are to give an overview of:
• Best practices in use of social media; and
• Legal issues and recent developments in use of social media such as blogs,
and micro-blogs like Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn.
Keep abreast of the exciting changes in the dynamic and interactive world of social
media.
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Social Media – Opportunity or Minefield?
1. Business/ Monday, April 23, 2012 • 12:00 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. • 1.0 GEN
Corporate Law
Bar Center, 1333 Seventh Avenue, San Diego CA 92101
and Intellectual
Property Law
Sections Social Media – Opportunity or Minefield?
of the
San Diego Featuring: Ethna M.S. Piazza, Esq., Lacy J. Lodes, Esq.,
County Bar and Becky Carroll
Association
The panel will discuss not only how attorneys are using social media, but also how
their clients are using social media. They will discuss trends, key challenges and legal
concerns arising from use of social media by attorneys and by businesses generally,
as well as the impact of social media on business transactions, business use with
Program Chair:
sweepstakes, promotions, and other general uses.
Michelle L. Jacko
The specific objectives of this hour are to give an overview of:
Business/Corporate
Law Co-Chairs: • Best practices in use of social media; and
Nikki E. Dell’Ara
Tristan E. Higgins
• Legal issues and recent developments in use of social media such as blogs,
and micro-blogs like Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn.
Intellectual Property
Law Co-Chairs: Keep abreast of the exciting changes in the dynamic and interactive world of social
media.
Shannon K. Carter
Leah S. Strickland This is a Brown Bag event. Registrations are due by noon on April 18, 2012 to avoid the late fee. Late registrants
and walk-ins will incur a $5.00 late registration fee. Walk-ins will be accommodated as space allows.
Social Media – Opportunity or Minefield?
April 23, 2012 • Bar Center • 1333 Seventh Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101
Complete this form in its entirety (only one registrant per form). Payment is required at the time of
registration. Send checks to: SDCBA – CLE (address above).
BAR CENTER
1333 SEVENTH AVENUE __ $15 Member of the SDCBA and the Business/Corporate Law Section
SAN DIEGO, CA 92101 or Intellectual Property Law Section ($20 after noon on Apr 18)
__ $20 Member of the SDCBA, but not the Business/Corporate Law Section
619.231.0781 PHONE or Intellectual Property Law Section ($25 after noon on Apr 18)
619.338.0042 FAX
__ Free SDCBA Law Student Member
__ $45 Non-SDCBA Member ($50 after noon on Apr 18)
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State Bar of California.
Credit Card registration must be completed online at www.sdcba.org/calendar.
Registrations are due by noon on April 18, 2012 to avoid the late fee. By registering, you are agreeing not to record,
photograph or otherwise capture any video or audio of this seminar. The SDCBA has the right to refuse registrations. Late
registrants and walk-ins will incur a $5.00 late registration fee. Registration fees apply to the actual program being purchased
and are not transferable to another seminar attendee or online program. Walk-ins will be accommodated as space allows.
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