Now Is The Best Time To Register For This Powerful Podcast
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How To Comply With The New Federal
Social Media Policy Standards
A revolutionary new policy drafting approach that closes hidden
policy gaps found in 99% of real estate social media policies.
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The Personal Smartphone Has Created A New Pool Of Untrained Real Estate Agents That Have The Broadcasting Power To Destroy A Person's Reputation Worldwide. Brokers Can't Monitor Every "Real Time" Post or Tweet...
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This lack of oversight creates a dangerous educational gap. My podcast includes expert strategies that close this gap. You receive new policy drafting skills that add a new critical broadcasting and publishing perspective to your social media policy. The end result is an airtight policy infrastructure that complies with the new federal standards.
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“This course contained more case law and more specifics on developing a Social Media Policy than any of my previous training.”
- Greg Dagnan, Carthage, MO
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Courts Reject 99% Of Model Policies From Reputable Policy Services And Associations Because They Use Vague Boilerplate Policy Language. Also, The Policies Aren't Written By Social Media Attorney Specialists.
In-House Attorneys, HR, And PR Use My Expert Strategies To Close Costly Policy Gaps...
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"Mark, your program was great. Being aware of the hidden liabilities in social media policies not discussed in other courses saves you big legal fees and your public image."
- Cindy Reid, Attorney, Davidson, NC
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"This course was very informative. Our office may be interested in further training. Most of our agents don't know what we learned today."
- Kevin Bosse, Wiechert
Realtor Hallmark Properties, FL
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Listen To This Short Eye-Opening Podcast On Why My New Policy Drafting Strategies Are So Urgent And
You Won't Find Them Anywhere Else...
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Here Are The Legal Issues That Make This Expert Podcast So Urgent For Your Real Estate Business.
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Plaintiff Attorneys Win Big Settlements And Judgments By Exploiting Your False Sense Of Security That Using A Social Media Policy From A Reputable Policy Service
Or Association Protects You In Court.
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The Day Of Reckoning Comes When
Your Social Media Policy Is Tested In Court...
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99% of social media policies from reputable policy services and associations aren't written by social media attorney specialists, and don't comply with new federal standards. The policies fail in court due to vague language and omission of key issues. Did you ask your policy service if your policy was written by a social media attorney specialist?
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New U.S. Supreme Court Rulings Completely Change How You Draft Your Social Media Policy...
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The U.S. Supreme Court and Federal Courts Rule That Social Media And Smartphones Are "High Liability" Legal Topics.
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Legal Authority:
Public Sector Cases Also Instructive For Private Sector: Liverman v. City of Petersburg 844 F.3d 400 (2016), Social Media and Smartphones Are High Risk Platforms: Packingham v. North Carolina 137 S. Ct. 1730 (2017), Riley v. California 134 S. Ct. 2473 (2014), Elonis v. U.S. 135 S. Ct. 2001 (2015)
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The Podcast Targets Core Policy Drafting Issues
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- 7 costly social media myths
- 3 key policy drafting strategies
- Wording strategies that judges like
- Lessons from two landmark cases
- Redesigning your policy purpose section
- Optimize your definition section
- 5 high liability issues you can't overlook
- 3 clauses that shield your policy
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"In other courses, we were not warned about hidden liabilities in the
new social media laws. This was a real eye-opener and should be
implemented in all Board classes."
Danette D'Angelo, Palm Coast The Beaches Real Estate, FL
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Questions: Call 954-748-7698
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- Podcast starts March 31, 2020
- Podcast is broken down into 3 one hour parts
- You can listen to all three parts at once or one part at a time
- You can access the podcast 24/7 starting March 31, 2020
- Listen on your own schedule and pace
- You can download our powerful social media policy checklist
- Case law and white papers included
- Email Attorney Fiedelholtz questions on select Q&A days
- Discounts on future podcasts
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"Wow, I learned a lot about what I was doing wrong with social media.
You should not be using social media to sell your properties
without this information."
- Caroline Rubanick, Weichert Realtors
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Special Limited Time Price
$79 Per Person
(Save $20 off regular price)
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“Mark, thanks to you, our city manager approved your Social Media and Records Management Policy you did for us. Your assistance in this entire process is greatly appreciated.
- Pat Cabrera, Office of the City Clerk
Las Vegas, NV
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Legal Authority: Federal Training Standards For Public Sector:
City of Canton, Ohio v. Harris 489 U.S. 378 (1989), Monell v. Department of Social Services, 436 U.S. 658 (1978),
Cases Highlighting The Importance Of Specialized Training That Can Also Be Applied In A Social Media Context
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Faragher v. City of Boca Raton, 524 U.S. 775 (1998), Burlington Industries Inc. v. Ellerth, 524 U.S. 742(1998). State of Mind For Punitive Damages Kolstad v. American Dental Ass'n,119 S.Ct. 218 (1999). EEOC Social Media Policy Standards: National Labor Relations Act, American Disability Act 1990 Applied To Social Media
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Phone: 954-748-7698
Email: mark@newsocialmedialaw.com
Website: www.legallysafesoicalmedia.com
Online Social Media Liability Course
www.socialmedialiability.org
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