Lawyer Advertising

/ˈlɔjər ˌædvərˈtaɪzɪŋ/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The practice by which lawyers promote their services to potential clients through various media, subject to ethical and legal regulations.
    Lawyer advertising must comply with state bar rules to avoid misleading potential clients.

Forms

  • lawyer advertising

Commentary

Lawyer advertising is carefully regulated to balance free speech with the prevention of misleading or coercive solicitations.

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