Law Practice
Mar. 23, 2001
Sharks Should Stop Sleazy Solicitations
Remember a long time ago when some people, like the American Bar Association, your law professor or people who write ethical rules governing lawyers, used to tell you that lawyers could not advertise their services? It wasn't that long ago, and maybe they are still saying it, but a lot of lawyers are not listening.
Remember a long time ago when some people, like the American Bar Association, your law professor or people who write ethical rules governing lawyers, used to tell you that lawyers could not advertise their services? It wasn't that long ago, and maybe they are still saying it, but a lot of lawyers are...
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