Social media has changed the game of marketing.  It makes a firm more accessible to its clients and potential clients.  And it allows a firm practicing in a niche specialty to inform and engage the legal and general community about particular areas of law.  And where an attorney and firm’s time is limited by hours in the day and existing caseloads, social media features give your firm a virtual presence even when an actual presence is not possible.

And though law firms are advised to think critically about possibly privacy concerns before jumping into the social media pool, fear of water shouldn’t keep a firm from swimming.  The potential benefits a law firm can reap from being active in social media are still being discovered.  Here are five ways your firm can make the most of social media.

Related Resources:

  • 20
  • things law firms need to have in their social media guidelines (Virtual
  • Marketing Officer)Networking
  • for Law Firms 102 (Network Solutions)Lawyer’s
  • Guide for Engaging in Social Media (Social Media Law Student)Will
  • law firms turn to social media in hard times? (Virtual Marketing
  • Officer)Social
  • Media and Consumer Empowerment (LawyerMarketing.com)

You Don’t Have To Solve This on Your Own – Get a Lawyer’s Help

Civil Rights

Block on Trump’s Asylum Ban Upheld by Supreme Court

Criminal

Judges Can Release Secret Grand Jury Records

Politicians Can’t Block Voters on Facebook, Court Rules