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		<title>By: Would You Advertise Yourself on Facebook? &#124; Social Media Law Student &#8211; The Facebook News</title>
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		<dc:creator>Would You Advertise Yourself on Facebook? &#124; Social Media Law Student &#8211; The Facebook News</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Josh Camson wrote an interesting post today onWould You Advertise Yourself on &lt;b&gt;Facebook&lt;/b&gt;? &#124; Social Media Law StudentHere&#8217;s a quick excerpt [...]</description>
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		<description>There seems to be room for a professional profile on various social networks for law students or those recent graduates seeking employment.

Which social network will prevail in the legal profession?  MH Connected?  ABA Legally Minded?  Facebook?  Legal On Ramp?  LinkedIN...and the list goes on and on.

Once new graduates become licensed attorneys the &quot;advertising&quot; would probably be a concern for various bar associations and their ethical rules of conduct.  Law firms are struggling with this question as they try to strike a balance between social networking sites and their attorneys.  This is especially true with firms serving multiple states with differing rules on advertising.

The modern law student needs a professional online profile.  Finding the best place for that profile will be the trick.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There seems to be room for a professional profile on various social networks for law students or those recent graduates seeking employment.</p>
<p>Which social network will prevail in the legal profession?  MH Connected?  ABA Legally Minded?  Facebook?  Legal On Ramp?  LinkedIN&#8230;and the list goes on and on.</p>
<p>Once new graduates become licensed attorneys the &#8220;advertising&#8221; would probably be a concern for various bar associations and their ethical rules of conduct.  Law firms are struggling with this question as they try to strike a balance between social networking sites and their attorneys.  This is especially true with firms serving multiple states with differing rules on advertising.</p>
<p>The modern law student needs a professional online profile.  Finding the best place for that profile will be the trick.</p>
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