It’s not just Big Brother whose watching you!

It’s not just Big Brother whose watching you!

It’s easy to think of Law as a dull boring subject, full of dull boring people doing dull boring things, quoting from statutes that are older than Adam and Eve.

If you could see me right now (in the office, in jeans, swilling coffee from a mug that says “Don’t Confuse your Google Search with my Law Degree"!) you might think that that is an outdated image, and certainly there are certain aspects of law and legal advice that is doing well to keep pace with change.

Take computers, for example.?When I started my first job as a qualified solicitor (25 years ago almost to the day – woo hoo!) I was the only fee earner in the building that had my own computer.??Everyone else relied solely on secretaries.?Even then, my computer wasn’t connected to the internet, so that all I could do was type my own documents and print them off.?Fast forward to today, and we don’t employ any secretaries.?Everyone does their own typing, sends their own emails and even answers their own phone.?My training partner would have been horrified!

The law has not, however, been as good at keeping pace with developments in social media.?I don’t mean the practicalities of it, as they all have websites and LinkedIn profiles these days, but the implications of it, in terms of their own offices, and how they advise their clients.

For example, how many businesses have a social media policy, giving guidance on what their staff should and should not do on line during office hours??Some, but not nearly enough judging by the number of cases I see where employees have overstepped the mark from the employer’s perspective, but the employee is pointing (quite rightly) to the absence of any indication from their bosses as to what was acceptable, and what wasn’t.?You are unlikely to be able to get away with firing someone for doing (or not doing) something unless it’s either set out in a properly communicated policy and/or it’s blindingly obvious.?

What’s more, in a constantly changing environment, simply having a policy isn’t enough.?You have to regularly review it as new social media platforms come on line.

Take “BeReal” as an example.?For those of you who don’t know (and I didn’t until my 16 yo explained it to me!) it’s an app where everyone in your group gets a message at a random time of the day and you all have to take a picture of what you are doing at that precise moment, so that it’s shared with your friends and is genuine – no time to check your hair or redo your makeup.?Sounds innocent enough, but if you don’t have time to check your appearance, you also don’t have time to check that there are no confidential papers lying around on your desk or visible on your screen.?

In reality this isn’t a completely new concept.?I can remember admonishing a junior colleague, whilst on a train on our way to a trial, for discussing the details of the case too loudly.?I can also remember reminding support staff to be careful how they labelled barristers files when we were involved in a high profile case as I could imagine the papers being left lying around in the back of Counsel’s car, and being of far more interest to the press who would no doubt be following them than the documents actually warranted.?So it’s not a new issue, it’s just a new way of addressing it.

Whilst a well worded policy is not going to guarantee you that your staff comply, it will still give you a degree of protection.?Firstly, if you were to run into difficulties (such as with the ICO for breach of client confidentiality) you will be able to show that you were taking steps to reduce the risk and they will recognise that.?Secondly, if you do have to discipline or even dismiss someone for a breach, you can point to the policy as your reason, and if you were to end up in Tribunal, this will give you good protection.

If you don’t have a policy in place, and this is something you think your business could benefit from, then come and find me at the bar.?I’ll be easy to recognise as I’ll be the one reading an unmarked file!

Kleyman & Co Solicitors.?The full service law firm.?Always BeReal. ?

Glenn Burgess

Helping Fintech Founders to explode Sales in 90 days! ?? Marketing & Sales Strategist I Growth Hacker | 4x Entrepreneur | Angel Investor ?? Founder of POW! ...Fintech-focused Marketing, PR + Brand Agency. LONDON ????

2 年

A great article as always. I remember taking a selfie then realising a whole client strategy in background (if you zoomed in) errr DELETE You have to be careful with what is being shared on “social”

要查看或添加评论,请登录

Stephanie Kleyman的更多文章

  • If you’re too big for your boots, you may end up putting your foot in your mouth!

    If you’re too big for your boots, you may end up putting your foot in your mouth!

    Whenever a new law comes into force, or a case is decided creating a new precedent, it’s automatic to start thinking…

    1 条评论
  • Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

    Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

    Although perhaps that should be shhhhhhhhhh***t! If you’ve ever done any negotiation, you should be familiar with how…

    1 条评论
  • Full and final-ish

    Full and final-ish

    I’m a big fan of settlements and negotiations. That is NOT because I’m afraid to go to Court (far from it!).

    3 条评论
  • As safe as houses!

    As safe as houses!

    It’s an old saying, and if we were just talking about property investment, then over the long term you’d probably…

  • What's missing???

    What's missing???

    I’m used to things being missing in my life, both personal and professional. In my personal life, I have missed many…

    2 条评论
  • Liar Liar

    Liar Liar

    When your kids are little, you don’t need to be a detective to know when they’re not being honest with you. If they…

  • Just because you say what you mean, doesn’t mean you mean what you say!

    Just because you say what you mean, doesn’t mean you mean what you say!

    A few years ago, when I was a teenager (ok maybe more than a few) I didn’t know what I wanted to do with my life, which…

    2 条评论
  • Slow down!

    Slow down!

    You might think that that is a reference to how fast I talk – if you’ve ever met my kids, you’d know that if I didn’t…

    1 条评论
  • Just because it’s not your fault......doesn’t mean it’s theirs

    Just because it’s not your fault......doesn’t mean it’s theirs

    I often talk about the unpredictability of law and especially litigation. It's about as certain as knowing whether my…

  • Just because they are wrong doesn’t make you right!!!

    Just because they are wrong doesn’t make you right!!!

    A good claim has many parts. Good paperwork is an advantage although obviously not essential.

社区洞察

其他会员也浏览了