Reprising & updating the highly successful panel at CMCP’s 2011 Annual Business Conference, Foley Senior Counsel Patrick Wong moderated a panel discussion on the topic of ethics of social media during a CMCP (California Minority Counsel Program) panel and networking. The panel was titled “Does Tweeting Beat Meeting? The Ethics of Social Networking” and addressed the ethical considerations involved in a lawyer’s use of social networking in both professional and personal capacities.
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14 January 2025
Events
Crypto Under a New Political Environment
Patrick Daugherty (Partner, Chicago) will be joining the Securities Traders Association of Chicago (STAC) as a panelist at their 99th Annual Mid-Winter Meeting.
14 January 2025
Health Care Law Today
Massachusetts: New Year, New Law — Governor Signs “An Act enhancing the market review process” (House Bill No. 5159)
On January 8, 2025, Governor Maura Healey signed into law H.B. 5159, “an Act enhancing the market review process.”
13 January 2025
Labor & Employment Law Perspectives
Illinois Human Rights Act Now Protects Employees With “Family Responsibilities”
As of January 1, 2025, Illinois became the latest in a minority of states and municipalities to expand employment protections for employees who act as family caregivers.