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Calendar Call is a free Judicial Branch podcast co-hosted by Director of Support Enforcement Services, Paul Bourdoulous and Counsel, Legal Services, Matthew Berardino.
Calendar Call podcasts qualify for MCLE credit for Connecticut attorneys. Credit is based on the length of each episode.
Podcasts with an asterisk qualify towards an attorneys ethics/professionalism MCLE requirement.
Beginning in January of 2023, the podcast will be released on the second Thursday of every month.
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Social Media Dos and Don'ts Pt. 3 * Play Audio
      Posted by Connecticut Judicial Branch     37 minutes

Episode 43 – Social Media Dos and Don’ts Pt. 3

This is the third and final part of our three part series on social media and, more broadly, technology Dos and Don’ts. This week, Mike discusses the use of email security, texting and remote video technology with attorneys Stephen J. Conover, continued...

Posted in: Ethics / Professionalism


Social Media Dos and Don'ts Pt. 2 * Play Audio
      Posted by Connecticut Judicial Branch     26 minutes

Episode 42 – Social Media Dos and Don’ts Pt. 2

This is the second part of a three part series on social media and, more broadly, technology Dos and Don’ts. This week, Mike discusses the use of technology to research opponents in litigation, preservation of evidence and advertising on social continued...

Posted in: Ethics / Professionalism


Social Media Dos and Don'ts Pt. 1 * Play Audio
      Posted by Connecticut Judicial Branch     35 minutes

Episode 41 – Social Media Dos and Don’ts Pt. 1

This is the first part of a three part series on social media and, more broadly, technology Dos and Don’ts. This week, Mike discusses the impact of the Rules of Professional Conduct on an attorney’s interaction with technology as well continued...

Posted in: Ethics / Professionalism


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