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Pinterest for Lawyers: Marketers Say Waste of Time and Copyright Issues Uncertain

The Legal Intelligencer

March 12, 2012

According to Law Technology News, ?A new report from ALM Legal Intelligence finds that after years of showing only tepid interest in social media, the legal industry is beginning to recognize the significant-and multipronged-value that blogs and social networking sites can offer.?Of course, legal marketers are asking, ?Is Pinterest activity important for law firm social media and legal marketing strategy?? My answer is, as always, it depends.

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