New York's court system has adopted final rules on attorney advertising, effective Feb. 1, which were narrowed significantly from earlier proposals in part to answer criticisms that they would tend to throttle legal blogging and other participation in public debate by lawyers (see here, here, here, etc.). Hanno Kaiser and David Giacalone analyze the outcome. More: New York Law Journal is now out with its coverage.
New York lawyer advertising rules
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Rafael Mangual Project Manager, Legal Policy rmangual@manhattan-institute.org |
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Communications Manhattan Institute communications@manhattan-institute.org |