The Antisocial Effects of Social Media and How Colleges and Universities Can Manage Related Litigation Risks

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  • Gregory L. Demers Ropes & Gray LLP
  • J. William Piereson Ropes & Gray LLP
  • Mark A. Cianci Ropes & Gray LLP
  • Peter L. Welsh Ropes & Gray LLP

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https://doi.org/10.5195/tlp.2018.206

Abstract

Rapid advancements in information technology have transformed day-to-day university operations and, in doing so, have altered the landscape of risk management. Authors Gregory L. Demers, J. William Piereson, Mark A. Cianci, and Peter L. Welsh provide an overview of some of the most significant social-media-related risks faced by colleges and universities, before considering ways to mitigate these risks through a broad insurance coverage plan. The article explains how, given the relative novelty of this field, the coverage afforded by insurance policies inevitably will vary, often significantly, from insurer to insurer.

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Published

2017-12-19

How to Cite

Demers, G. L., Piereson, J. W., Cianci, M. A., & Welsh, P. L. (2017). The Antisocial Effects of Social Media and How Colleges and Universities Can Manage Related Litigation Risks. Pittsburgh Journal of Technology Law & Policy, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.5195/tlp.2018.206

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