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New research: Law firms & online social media
76% of law firms use social media: LinkedIn is the most popular platform with 40% of firms using it followed by 34% using Twitter The use of social media on work IT equipment is still prohibited in 48% of firms … Continue reading
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The value of online profiles for law firms
In March 2011 the Permanent Secretary for Government Communications recommended that the 65-year-old Central Office of Information undergoes a dramatic overhaul – replacing it with a more focused Government Communications Centre. The COI is responsible for best practice and overall … Continue reading
Q&A: Can I control my staff on social networks?
Q: I run a recruitment business and we are increasingly using LinkedIn to identify potential candidates. On the flip side however I am concerned about the potential risks of staff commenting on issues, in their capacity as my employees, on … Continue reading


