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Tag: internet advertising

Ethics Opinions

May a Lawyer Use a Competitor’s Name as a Google AdWord?

  The Professional Ethics Committee for the State Bar of Texas recently opined that a lawyer may use the name of a competing lawyer as a Google AdWord to generate favorable …

Ethics Opinions / FAQs

“Facebook Friends, This Lawyer is The Best”

If your client posts a favorable review or comment about you on a social media platform that you control, must you take it down if it does not comply with …

Discipline

Lawyers: Don’t Use Deceptive Google Advertising Practices

A grievance committed of the North Carolina State Bar recently censured North Carolina lawyer David J. Turlington for engaging in misleading and “dishonest” advertising. See In re David J. Turlington, III, No. …

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