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Thirty years after becoming widely available, the internet remains full of opportunity for those who embrace it as part of their marketing and business development strategy, and full of pitfalls for the unwary. Social media platforms are no exception. Lawyers and law firms have increasingly used LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and other tools to develop reputations as thought leaders and to grow their professional networks and practices. As with any communications media though, care is required to succeed.

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