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Law Practice

Dec. 23, 2011

State Bar's rules for attorney speech too broad, unclear

Rules governing attorney communications remain overly-detailed, too broad and unclear in application. By Josh King of Avvo Inc.


Lawyer advertising. It's icky, distasteful and demeaning to the profession, right? This is a viewpoint often heard from members of the bar, and it is symptomatic of a larger blind spot that many in the profession have with regard to the regulation of attorney communications. For while lawyers are among the leading advocates for the general principles of free speech, when it comes to the specifics of how we regulate ourselves, we are surprisingly willing to hand carte b...

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