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Recent Cases

A Judge’s Kind Words About a Lawyer Can’t Be Quoted Out of Context

A New Jersey federal district court recently refused to strike down a state advertising rule prohibiting a lawyer from selectively quoting a judge’s laudatory comments about a lawyer. In Dwyer …

Recent Cases / Technology

Yelp Sues Lawyer for Posting Fake On-Line Reviews

Rule 7.2 contains the most fundamental principle governing lawyer advertising: a lawyer may not make a “false or misleading” statement about the lawyer’s services. A California lawyer is facing a …

FAQs / Technology

What Should I Think About When Setting Up a Website for My Firm?

Many Louisiana lawyers have created websites to have an “internet presence” on the World Wide Web. While this is undoubtedly good marketing practice, it can be bad law practice if …

Louisiana Rule Making

New Advertising Disclaimer Requirements: Size Matters

The new advertising provisions of the Louisiana Rules of Professional Conduct, which became effective October 1, 2009, now contain specific requirements for disclaimers and disclosures. The rules mandate “disclaimers” for …

Louisiana Rule Making

New Advertising Rules Effective October 1, 2009

Revised provisions of the Louisiana Rules of Professional Conduct relating to Information About Legal Services in general, and lawyer advertising in particular, became effective on October 1, 2009. The Louisiana …

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