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140-character limit on Linked In is no limit at all

Here are some examples of perfect Updates on Linked In by lawyers from around the country:

“…is preparing to defend an employer against an unfair labor practice charge before the National Labor Relations Board”, “… is working on a SLAPP motion filed in a prescriptive easement lawsuit”, “… is responding to wage & hour audits from the U.S. Department of Labor. The threat of employer audits from the govt. have come to fruition…” and “just completed a private placement for an alternative energy company.”

They’re perfect because they are discrete and discreet. (Ha, have you ever ever used those two words in a single sentence?) They show the power of the Updates you can post on Linked In. Now that’s new media.

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