Code of Conduct
NATIONAL LAWYERS ASSOCIATION CODE OF CONDUCT
This is the code of conduct for posting user content on our network of NLA Websites, online discussion spaces, forum pages and social media profiles officially maintained and operated by the NLA on sites such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and various blogging sites (collectively referred to as the “Sites”).
By accessing and using the NLA Sites you agree to the following Code of Conduct. If you do not agree to the Code of Conduct, Terms of Use and Privacy Policy, you must immediately terminate use of the Sites.
By using the Sites, you agree that you will NOT post (“User Content”) any of the following material:
- Material that infringes the copyright of another person, including insufficient copyright attribution.
- Material which defames, abuses or threatens others.
- Statements that are bigoted, hateful or racially offensive.
- Material that advocates illegal activity or discusses illegal activities with the intent to commit them.
- Material that contains vulgar, obscene or indecent language or images.
- Unauthorized posting of personal information (names, address, phone number, email, etc.) of other users.
- Advertising or other commercial solicitations.
- Opinions of fictitious or third parties.
Additionally, you recognize the following rights of the NLA as it relates to User Content:
- Access to the Sites’ services is at the sole discretion of the NLA. The NLA retains the right to block, remove, edit or reject postings or suspend access as we deem appropriate.
- Posts or other material which is deemed inappropriate by the site administrators or appropriate team managers may be deleted upon discovery. Users who violate the Terms of Use or Code of Conduct may lose their accounts permanently.
This Code of Conduct is subject to amendment or modification at any time. Your use of the Sites indicates your acceptance of any such modifications.