Tag: Social Media
The best use of social media — 2018 edition
Lawyers wow with Supreme Court selfies, Snapchat vac schemes and Suits recruitment vids
Twitter explodes with inspirational #mypathtolaw stories
And some that aren't so inspirational
Clifford Chance trainee blogging as The Lean Lawyer goes viral with anti-diet Instagram post
Future corporate lawyer has 61,000 followers
Can Facebook really listen in on your conversations?
The hills have eyes, but it would be a 'scandalous breach of data protection' if they have ears too
‘Behind the Gown’: Anonymous Twitter account hopes to expose sexual harassment at the bar
As an independent review criticises Matrix Chambers’ handling of allegations, according to report
11 photos from Halloween any lawyer will appreciate
Tort law pumpkins and gargoyles on Doughty Street
Criminal Bar Association: ‘Horrible culture of shame’ allows judges to bully junior barristers
QC tells Legal Cheek some judges see mocking barristers as a sport
Ushering in a new Twitter star
'Brenda the Usher' is latest pseudonymic persona to hit social media, but who is she?
‘Fake law’: Professor debunks claims EU legally bound to punish Spain for Catalan violence
Nearly 40,000 retweets for #SpainOutOfEU call, but lawyer says Europe constrained to stay out of these disputes
The Secret Barrister just destroyed the courts service for calling its users ‘customers’
This language is a virus, says anonymous advocate
‘You’re fired’: Louise Mensch ditches her lawyer… on Twitter
A very public spat
Suited and booted lawyer with 150k followers sets pulses racing across the globe
‘What type of lawyer are you so I can know what type of crime to commit’
Regulator issues ‘what not to do’ social media guide for solicitors amid rise in complaints
Just days after a law firm partner was sanctioned following anti-Semitic Facebook rant
Watch what you tweet: CPS promises to crack down on social media hate crime
But lawyers have concerns
Piers Morgan tells US lawyer that Harvard Law School is ‘somewhere south of Dumb & Dumber’
But gets case law wrong
People are poking fun at The Times after it described the Offences Against the Person Act as a ‘Victorian-era law’
'They'll have a fit when they discover where common law offences come from'
‘Sip test’: Coffee-loving lawyers slam new security rules for bringing drinks into court
'Is this really necessary?'
Edinburgh law student goes viral after posting creepy messages from landlord
Warning: contains foot fetishes and chastity belts
Complaints about barristers’ social media behaviour on the rise
But many are dismissed as free speech