Some lawyers are born to work a room. Others are perfectly comfortable broadcasting their thoughts, in 140 characters or less, to hundreds of "followers."
Not everyone’s on Twitter, Facebook or Tumblr, but all lawyerseven the most unassuming and bookishare finding they must understand how social media works and what it canand cannotdo for them, their clients and even the practice of law.
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