It proved a formative moment, as did Modern Art in the United States, at the Tate, which first introduced Britain to
such tyros of the New York School as Motherwell, Pollock and Rothko.
The note, clearly aimed at
tyros in the social media scene (which will likely include most lawyers, whether there or here, I'd guess), begins by asserting that social media offer the professional benefits of marketing, interaction with clients, networking, and public education, and present risks
such as «the blurring of the boundaries» between professional and personal lives.