Attorney can send unsolicited fax newsletters
N.Y. ruling highlights legal marketing, advertising issues
By Correy E. Stephenson
Staff writer
Published: June 26, 2009
Tags: blog, client newsletters, ethics, marketing, Telephone Consumer Protection Act
Unsolicited faxes sent as newsletters by an attorney that included his contact information did not constitute advertisements in violation of the federal “junk fax” law, New York’s highest court has ruled .
While the decision was hailed by attorneys as a protection of their First Amendment rights, legal marketing experts said it serves as an important ...
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