We have previously posted on Facebook service and LinkedIn Endorsements, but note that the conversation continues with terrific updates on Facebook service from Michael B. Pullano and Matthew G. Laver at The Legal Intelligencer and on LinkedIn by Robert Ambrogi at LawSites.
Essentially, Facebook service seems to be slowly gaining acceptance as a last resort with proof that the social media user is likely to receive service. LinkedIn endorsements continue to provoke controversy although some feel that the endorsements are relatively meaningless regardless of whether they are posted or hidden and are permissible as long as the endorsement is not “false or misleading.” As technology continues to change at an unprecedented pace, legal ethics, no doubt, will remain in motion.