social media ethics

Explore comprehensive resources addressing the ethical challenges that attorneys face when engaging with social media platforms. Visitors will find video interviews, expert articles, and detailed legal glossary entries discussing professional conduct, confidentiality, and compliance with the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct. This content is designed to inform legal professionals about the nuances of maintaining ethical standards in digital communications.

How to Build a Personal Injury Law Brand on TikTok in 2026 Without Violating ABA Model Rule 7.1 (Misleading Advertising)

How to Build a Personal Injury Law Brand on TikTok in 2026 Without Violating ABA Model Rule 7.1 (Misleading Advertising)

Personal injury firms can build a compliant TikTok brand in 2026 by using a documented review process, clear disclaimers, and content that avoids unverifiable results—three steps that directly reduce ABA Model Rule 7.1 risk. TikTok’s short-form “edutainment” format makes it easy to drift into misleading comparisons or implied guarantees. This article explains a TikTok branding […]

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Effective TikTok Use for Attorneys: Learn the Best Practices Today

What Critical TikTok Mistakes Should Attorneys Never Make?

Attorneys should never post client information, give legal advice in comments, or make unverifiable claims on TikTok—each can trigger ethics complaints, malpractice exposure, or even disbarment. Because TikTok rewards speed and virality, small lapses in confidentiality, advertising rules, and professionalism can quickly become public and permanent. This article highlights the most critical TikTok mistakes lawyers

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