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This FREE white paper brought to you by the editors of Lawyers USA covers a wide spectrum of ethical concerns in the digital age.  With tips and case studies from professionals in the field, this special report can help you avoid many of the common ethical pitfalls associated with practicing law in the 21st century.

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  • Discover ways to grow your practice in a tight economy without cutting ethical corners. A legal malpractice insurer weighs in on solos and small firms taking on work in new practice areas and alternative billing traps.
  • Make sure that your firm’s website isn’t violating ethics rules.  Hear from experts in the field about the latest concerns for law firm websites including how to choose your domain name, write your attorney bios, and craft your “About Us” page.

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  • Hear experts weigh in on the effect of the Connecticut Greivance Committee’s decision about attorneys paying for consumer leads for traffic to totalattorneys.com, totalbankruptcy.com and related websites as well as the struggles of attorneys trying to reconcile pre-Internet ethics rules and post-Google advertising norms.
  • Solo attorneys are particularly prone to errors managing their client trust accounts.  Learn ways to avoid problems as well as what to do if you make a mistake.

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  • Discover how to avoid the ethical pitfalls of a virtual law practice and how to ensure continuity of your practice, caseload and client relations in the event of technical difficulties or a disaster.
  • Legal listservs provide many solo and small firm attorneys with a forum for getting feedback and guidance from other practitioners.  But posting a question about a client matter can implicate the confidentiality requirements of ABA Model Rule 1.6.  Learn how to get the feedback you need without putting yourself at risk.

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Baby Boomer lawyers and retirement

Nelson Schwartz from The New York Times recently wrote an article titled, "Easing Out the Gray-Haired. Or Not.," spotlighting the fate of the Baby Boomer generation within law firms. Attorney and co-host Bob Ambrogi welcomes Attorney Valerie C. Samuels, a partner in the firm Posternak Blankstein & Lund LLP and co-chair of the Employment Law Group, and Attorney Roy Ginsburg, to take a look at this generation of baby boomers within law firms, retirement, their fate within the firm, options upon retirement and what this means for law firms: big, small and solo.

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