The Legal Practice and Social Networks
Nuno B. M. Lumbrales,
July 5, 2010
Post by Nuno B.M. Lumbrales, lawyer, partner at Lumbrales & Associados and LawRD user:
The use of social networks for marketing and promoting a vast array of economical activities is definitely in and there are some several examples of its good results.
The opposite is also true, though. Many economy players have real doubts on the return of their companies investments in that area (namely the non physical resources, such as time allocated to that task by employees, among others) which, given its nature, are hard to quantify.
Therefore, there is room enough for debating on the efficacy of this sort of marketing, and which are the best procedures to go about it through all different products and economy branches.
There are sectors, like the legal practice, that are bound to restrictions concerning its publicity, either by deontological or professional culture when displaying their image towards the market and society at large, thus making them more reticent and cautious when using these social tools of promotion.
However, that trend has been slowly changing and, still far from being a universal attitude, a growing number of lawyers and law firms are taken an open and noticeable stance in that area.
Actually, in a business area where personal trust between lawyer and client is paramount, even more so than in any other business activity, there is a natural and reasonable mistrust as to the efficacy of social networks as tools for promoting and marketing services provided by the legal practice.
But there is no turning back on the increasing numbers of law professionals adopting social networks for promoting their businesses, and in the end time will tell who was right, after all.








What about those companies that are adopting social tools, the ones that make up for the above mentioned social networks, to support internal processes like knowledge sharing?, and collaboration?, and knowledge retention?, and information filtering?
That would also be an incredibly relevant discussion
By the way, have a look at
http://www.headshift.com/blog/2010/01/blogging-on-the-firms-public-w.php
And, if you understand Portuguese, have a look at this post for some more ingredients to feed the conversation:
http://kmol.online.pt/blog/2008/10/07/gc-wikis-empresas-advocacia
Comment by Ana Neves — July 5, 2010 @ 4:34 pm
Yes, that would be a very relevant discussion, and much arround the same issues and general lines.
Best regards,
Nuno B. M. Lumbrales
Comment by Nuno B. M. Lumbrales — July 7, 2010 @ 3:38 pm