Judge rules on Louisiana advertising rules
Published: August 4, 2009
Tags: advertising, lawyer advertising, professional responsibility
Louisiana’s proposed rules limiting an attorney’s use of the Internet and celebrity endorsements in advertising are unconstitutional – but other advertising regulations are permissible, a U.S. District Court has ruled.
The Louisiana Supreme Court adopted new rules regulating lawyer advertising in 2008. Various lawyers and law firms filed suit, seeking a preliminary injunction, and the ...
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