Ethics Question of the Week: Advertising new law firm address

Q. I want to send an email announcement of my new office address to all the businesses in my community. Do I need to include the words “Advertising Material” on the email?

A. Rule 7.3, governing “Direct Contact with Prospective Clients,” includes a requirement to include the words “Advertising Material” on envelopes or recorded or electronic communications soliciting professional employment from a prospective client known to be in need of legal services in a particular matter. Comment [7] to that Rule provides that “General announcements by lawyers, including changes in personnel or office location, do not constitute communications soliciting professional employment from a client known to be in need of legal services within the meaning of this Rule.” See also ISBA Professional Conduct Advisory Opinion 12-04.

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These questions are representative of calls received on the ISBA’s ethics hotline. The information provided above is meant as an educational tool to highlight potentially applicable Illinois RPC or other ethics resources that might help the lawyer answer the question posed. The information provided isn’t legal advice. Because every situation is different, often complex, and the law is constantly evolving, you shouldn’t rely upon this general information without conducting your own research.

Posted on February 19, 2014 by Chris Bonjean
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