Do You Need Social Media as Legal Professionals
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Maybe you think that social media takes too much time and effort while not providing enough benefits. 92% of marketers say that social media is important.
We think marketers have the background and experience to state if social media is just a trend or if it is actually helpful in marketing and branding your business. And most data shows that marketers believe in the power of social media. Not only does social media help brand your business and help you get found, but it also helps build up a fanbase for your business. Read more.
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Effective September 1, 2017, Texas will become the 47th state to pass a statewide ban on texting while driving. Governor Abbott’s signing of House Bill 62 is an effort to unify Texas under a uniform ban and remedy the “patchwork quilt of regulations that dictate driving practices in Texas.”
The bill specifically prohibits drivers from reading, writing, or sending an electronic message on a device unless the vehicle is stopped. That includes texting and emailing. It does not, however, prohibit dialing a number to call someone, talking on the phone using a hands-free device, or using the phone’s GPS system.
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