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The state Supreme Court of New Jersey amended Rule of Professional Conduct 7.1(a)(3) requires lawyers to include in ads the name of the rating service and a disclaimer saying, “No aspect of this...
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A New Zealand Criminal Defense lawyer is under heat from the New Zealand Law Society for allegedly using content on his website that claims or suggests that he can get people off drunk-driving charges....
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The age old rules that govern lawyer advertising is having a tough time with the development of new Internet technologies such as Pay Per Click, Social Networking, Blogging and Search Engine...
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Friday, January 15, 2010 Connecticut Ethics Complaint FIled Against TotalAttorneys and Particiating Attorneys Dismissed. Lead Generation Services for Lawyers Connecticut dismissed the case pending...
View ArticleNew York Attorney Advertising Rules Lose Ground
Proposed ammendments to the Rules of Professional Conduct that govern lawyer advertising and communications by lawyers with prospective clients in the State of Virginia are designed to prohibit...
View ArticleHow Lawyers Can Use LinkedIn For Ethical Marketing Purposes.
One of the biggest mistakes most law firms make due to time restraints and the push for developing new business is the lack of responsiveness and the neglecting of current client relationships or...
View ArticleU.S. Supreme Court Ruling That Limits on Attorney Advertising Turns 15 Years...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 15 years ago today that the Florida Bar would be legally authorized to prohibit lawyers in Florida from solicitation accident victims or their family members within 30...
View ArticleFormal Opinion 10-457 American Bar Association Opinion On Law Firm Websites
The American Bar Association just released a formal opinion to address the issues of how to ethically market legal services using a law firm website, offers examples of how problems can arise from...
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Studies show that while approximately 75% of web readers will read the headline copy, only about 20% will continue reading the entire article. While these statistics can dismay hard-working web...
View ArticleBanishing Bias When Writing for the Web
As a web writer your goal is to reach as broad an audience as humanly possible, and to this end it is likely that you follow all the best practices for writing web content. You keep your sentences...
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