New CLE on the economic value of social media
Have you been following the PhoneDog v. Kravitz lawsuit? Interested in learning more about how social media translates into econmic value?
Then check out the new CLE program next Tuesday, Feb. 21 at noon EST/11 a.m. CST on The Economic Value of Social Media: How PhoneDog v. Kravitz May Set the Standard.
The speaker at the hour-long webcast is WestlawInsider blog writer Jeremy Byellin, and the topic of determining the monetary value of social media assets is one that he’s explored in his blog post on PhoneDog v. Kravitz, a lawsuit claiming Twitter followers as damages.
The program will cover topics related not only to the current status of PhoneDog, but also broader topics and trends that may play a large role in helping courts determine the worth of social media in the future.
For more information, or to register, visit the West LegalEdcenter website.