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Legal Experts Share Policy Best Practices in PLI Briefing

July 25, 2008

Yesterday, we hosted a call with the Practising Law Institute on setting employee blogger and social media policies.  Moderated by our own Andy Sernovitz, Jennifer Rappoport of Winston & Strawn and Roxane Marenberg of Cisco Systems shared the best practices and key learnings they’ve gained setting and advising on policies for blogging and social media at the corporate level.

We periodically host calls like this with the PLI to address the legal issues associated with blogging and social media at the corporate level.  It’s a terrific deal for attorneys and counsel, as they are eligible to earn CLE credit for listening in.

Our next call is September 18 and is entitled “Understanding Disclosure.” If you want to join us for the call, let us know.

Special thanks to the PLI’s Anita Shapiro and Amy Taub for doing yeoman’s work behind the scenes to make this event happen.

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