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LPT’s Ethics Issue — Taking Names: Eased Ethical Considerations Increase Firm Name Options

ABA’s Law Practice Today Webzine Over my 25+ years of working with law firms on business development, addressing the issue of law firm names is not really one of my favorites—because it rarely comes without some painful internal issues to address. There are the firms that want to drop the…

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LPT: Maintaining Ethical Boundaries on the Gray Web of Marketing

ABA’s Law Practice Today Webzine Being super-active in the American Bar Association’s Law Practice Division means collaboration is a necessity. So in the November 2019 edition of Law Practice Today (LPT), I get to combine my role as Associate Editor of the webzine with my participation in the Ethics &…

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LPT: The Ethics Issue

ABA’s Law Practice Today Ethical issues and dilemmas hit the legal profession from all angles. In serving as issue editor for the September 2018 edition of the ABA’s Law Practice Today (LPT) webzine, I sought to address a wide variety of subjects from attorneys with different practices and backgrounds. Of…

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AAJ Conference Track Focuses on Professional Negligence

Home of AAJ 2018 Annual Convention The American Association for Justice (AAJ) Annual Convention that recently took place July 7-10, 2018 in Denver, Colorado, was an eye-opening experience. I was asked to speak on Avoiding Ethical Missteps in Promoting Your Firm, as part of a Professional Negligence Section CLE Program…

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PBI Ethics CLE — The Race for Clients: Is Attorney Marketing Outpacing the Ethics Rules?

In the 15+ years where I’ve taught the marketing & advertising ethics CLE hour of Ethics Potpourri, this years’ program has elicited some of the most fascinating exchanges from the audience. I teach this hour live in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh every April, August and December. The coming weeks include the…

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Attorney’s Fake Celebrity Photo Gallery on Website Draws Suspension

Call her the Zelig or Forrest Gump of California attorneys, but you can also call her “suspended.” I’ve seen a lot of fun and strange law firm web site ethics issues come up since the mid-90s, but it is refreshing to see that there are still new takes on the…

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California State Bar Discusses Lawyer Website Warning Labels

Recently, a California State Bar committee discussed a controversial proposal that would put a red warning label on attorney profiles for those facing disciplinary charges. This would take the concept of a website disclaimer to new heights. Only in California. Actually, I’d say only in Florida. But, indeed, this comes…

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WMT: Law Firm Websites – Ethics and Compliance Issues

In my monthly column on internet marketing for lawyers in Web Marketing Today, I tackle the sticky issue of ethics and compliance for law firm websites. If you had told me when I started teaching ethics CLEs on this subject in 1997 that I’d be this well-versed on the subject–and…

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