Regulating Lawyer Blogs as Advertising
Today’s e-gram from the ABAJ leads with a story about the Bar in Albany considering regulating lawyer blogs:
BLOGOSPHERE ABOIL – N.Y. Proposal Would Designate Lawyer Blogs as Advertising
A few juicy extracts:
“Computer-accessed communications” such as blogs should be included in New York’s definition of legal advertising, and therefore require state scrutiny, according to a proposal from by a committee created by the state’s Administrative Board of Courts.
The state code of professional responsibility should extend court jurisdiction to out-of-state legal advertising that appears in New York.
Do we have any Slaw readers in New York State?
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