Lawyers may respond to an invitation to bid on legal projects through an internet website where client’s invitation is not initiated by lawyer, where only the client is charged a fee, no legal fees are shared with the service provider, and responding lawyers are not pre-screened, approved, or otherwise regulated by the plan. See New York City 2000-1.
Lawyers may respond to an invitation to bid on legal projects through an internet website
Source Peter Krakaur|2017-06-26T18:41:18-07:00Mar 17th, 2001|Categories: LegalEthics, Post|Tags: Advertising, Confidentiality, Conflicts, Lawyer Referral Services, New York, States, UPL, Websites|0 Comments