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Ethics Opinions

Texas Revises Opinion to Allow Job Titles for Nonlawyers

In May 2014, the Professional Ethics Committee for the State Bar of Texas released an opinion that concluded: “Under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct, a Texas law firm may …

Recent Cases

Lawyer Reprimanded for Misleading Google AdWords Campaign

South Carolina lawyer Zachary Steven Naert handled timeshare litigation in Hilton Head. In an effort to obtain new cases, Naert purchased as “Google AdWords” the names of three lawyers defending …

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. …

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 …

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