Attorneys are often the first people contacted by clients who have reputational damage online. Your clients want to know what their legal rights are for removing negative content; how to identify the (often anonymous) attacker; and how to get it “wiped” away as quickly as possible. Now, attorneys are among those whose names, work and reputations may be attacked by deep fakes, online defamation, domain squatting and privacy invasions.
This program will provide participants with the most essential steps for protecting and expanding their reputation and that of their practice where the world sees it: online.
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Session 10 of 10 - Mr. Kornblum, a highly experienced trial and litigation lawyer for over 50 years,...
Session 9 of 10 - Mr. Kornblum, a highly experienced trial and litigation lawyer for over 50 years, ...
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