Back in July, I reported that the Association of
Professional Responsibility Lawyers (APRL) had released a comprehensive report in which it argued that “It is long past time for rationality and uniformity to be brought to
the regulation of lawyer advertising,” The report, which was authored by the APRL’s Regulation of
Lawyer Advertising Committee, was the culmination of a two-year study of
the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct and various state bar
approaches to regulating lawyer advertising. Go here for my original post.
Today, Verdict/Justicia published Ronald Rotunda's most recent column in which he reviews the APRL report and discuses other issues related to the debate over the regulation of advertising.
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