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Social Media Ethics- 10/21/26
Social Media Ethics- 10/21/26
Discovery, Ethics, Evidence & Sanctions

Social Media – Discovery, Ethics, Evidence & Sanctions
Social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and TikTok have moved far beyond cute cat memes. Today, they serve as vast repositories of personal and professional information. Adding to this growing digital footprint, data from fitness devices like Fitbit and Apple Watch, along with location-sharing apps such as Snapchat, constantly track and store details about our movements, health metrics, and whereabouts. While these technologies enhance our connectivity, they also introduce new challenges—and opportunities—in the legal landscape. Rapid technological advancements have blurred the lines between public and private life, raising complex questions about reasonable expectations of privacy and the evolving nature of identity.
Across the country, courts are increasingly grappling with ethical concerns, new legal precedents, mistrials, and costly remedies—all stemming from the misuse or misunderstanding of social media in professional settings and legal practice. This webinar will equip participants with practical tools and techniques for identifying and collecting evidence from social media platforms, empowering legal professionals to navigate this ever-shifting terrain with confidence.
Wednesday, October 21st, 2026
11am PT | 12pm MT | 1pm CT | 2pm ET
REGISTER FOR THIS WEBINAR
Wednesday, October 21st, 2026
11am PT | 12pm MT | 1pm CT | 2pm ET
Presenter: Mike Murray, Vice President, Product Strategy ( Veritext Legal Solutions)
Host: Kiran Deol, Client Relations Manager (Veritext Canada)
(1 hr Ethics CPD Credit)*
This course is approved in British Columbia and Saskatchewan for 1 (one) hour of CPD credit.
The Law Society of Manitoba does not formally accredit or pre-approve any programs for CPD reporting purposes, instead, it is up to practicing members to determine if a particular CPD activity meets our requirements, and if so they may report those CPD hours.
The Law Society of Ontario, Substantive Hours do not require accreditation. However, annually, lawyers should conduct their assessment and confirm that their CPD programs or eligible activities maintain or enhance their professional knowledge, skills, and attitudes in the context of their practice and professional development.

Account Manager, Veritext Canada
Kiran Deol’s expertise in practice management stems from her vast experience in the legal industry – both in account management, as a paralegal and legal assistant.
She takes pride in delivering a best-in-class approach to supporting lawyers and their legal support team through a seamless and stress-free litigation process.
Her commitment to excellence ensures she is well-positioned to help clients remain on the leading edge of litigation.
Reach out to Kiran for a demo on any of our products to see how they can help streamline your practice and save you time!

Vice President, Product Strategy, Veritext
Mike Murray’s technical expertise includes proficiency in software across the entire spectrum of legal applications. As the former president and founder of the realtime software company, Transcript Manager Pro, he is also an integral member of the Veritext product development team. This team is dedicated to examining industry and technological trends in order to create leading edge programs and applications to facilitate the litigation process.
Mike travels throughout the nation providing expert, informative, entertaining and educational CLEs, instruction, and product demonstrations to legal professionals. He is a regular speaker at a variety of legal events.
