(Recorded Webinar) Navigating Social Media Risks - It's Not All "Tweets" and "Likes"
This webinar is closed to new enrollments. If you are interested in this topic, FTLF will be reprising this webinar on May 20, 2020. To register, click here.
Individuals' use of social media has become ubiquitous in our society. Yet sometimes use of social media to communicate can create liability for employers. The law on these issues takes into account individuals' privacy rights as well as employers' overarching need to protect themselves, their employees, and the reputation of the organization. Join us on this webinar to learn about this growing area of the law and what it means for your organization.
Target Audience
Executive Directors, Head Start Directors, but all are welcome.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Identify problematic social media situations that could pose challenges for their organization;
- Explain what should be in a social media policy; and
- Demonstrate knowledge of language in existing social media policies that have been found to be overly broad.
L'Kel Little
As of August 2019, L'Kel is no longer with the firm.
A summer associate in 2012 and a law clerk during her last year of law school at the George Washington University Law School, L'Kel joined the firm on a full-time basis upon graduation. Now a Senior Associate in the Health Law and Federal Grants practice groups, she assists with the review and revision of bylaws, affiliation agreements, and other contracts.
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Available Credit
- 1.50 Certificate of Attendance
Price
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Required Hardware/Software
Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox are the preferred browsers.