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Lawyers' Titles and Law Firm Names in the Hi-Tech Era

New York Law Journal

February 24, 2012

Devika Kewalramani, a partner at Moses & Singer, writes that while the web, with its blogs, websites and social media has made it easier to connect and network, the online nature of these interactions has created a virtual distance between lawyers and prospective clients, so lawyers' presentations of themselves in those new media are critical and must pass scrupulous ethical examination.

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