The American Bar Association just released its best-practices opinion on how lawyers should respond to online criticism—an issue that Miami legal ethics expert Brian Tannebaum said is nothing new.
Yet, the ABA guidance points to ongoing missteps.
A legal ethics expert based in Miami has told his clients that the best response to a negative online review is often to do nothing at all.
January 14, 2021 at 03:52 PM
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The American Bar Association just released its best-practices opinion on how lawyers should respond to online criticism—an issue that Miami legal ethics expert Brian Tannebaum said is nothing new.
Yet, the ABA guidance points to ongoing missteps.
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