TestPublished by Law360, November 10, 2020 By Bill Wichert The New Jersey Supreme Court cast doubt Tuesday on an ethics panel’s opinion that attorneys could pay to influence internet search results in order to display their firm websites when competing lawyers’ names are searched, saying the maneuver could disadvantage the competitors. During a […]
As published by Courthouse News, November 10, 2020 By Emilee Larkin The Advisory Committee of Professional Ethics took up the inquiry last year to determine if such advertising practices violate the Rules of Professional Conduct by potentially misleading or deceiving consumers looking for an attorney. For example, an advertiser could […]
As featured on NJBIZ.com on April 13, 2020. Article by Gabrielle Saulsbery In response to the financial hardship that 2020 law school graduates would face due to the indefinite postponement of the bar exam, Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court Stuart Rabner will allow students who have not taken […]
As seen in the New Jersey Law Journal on Law.com By New Jersey State Bar Association – February 17, 2020 New Jersey State Bar Association urges review of ethics opinion regarding competitor keyword purchases. The New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA) joined the Bergen County Bar Association in urging the Supreme […]