If you try to publish an ABA
ethics opinion on your blog without first seeking permission, you can apparently expect a copyright takedown notice.
Not exact matches
California's Standing Committee
on Professional Responsibility and Conduct (COPRAC) has been working
on an
ethics opinion on the applicability to attorney advertising rules to
blogs for a while now, and after receiving public comments
on its draft
opinion, it released a revised draft and opened up a new 90 - day public comment period.
At Law Marketing
Blog, Larry Bodine sides with Chern, calling the complaint «zany» and citing those same South Carolina and Kentucky
ethics opinions to conclude that the law is
on the side of Total Attorneys.
California's Standing Committee
on Professional Responsibility and Conduct (COPRAC) has been working
on an
ethics opinion on the applicability to attorney advertising rules to
blogs for a while now, and after receiving public comments
on its draft
opinion.
Now, Legal Profession
Blog finds another
ethics opinion on judges» use of Facebook, this one from South Carolina.