NY Wants To Make Life Difficult For Blogging Lawyers
from the can't-do-that dept
Greg Beck writes "New York is proposing new "ethics" rules on attorney advertising that would make it difficult for lawyers in New York to blog or in many cases even send an email. The rules are so out of touch with technology that, for example, a blog would have to be printed out and saved for a year (with an extra copy mailed to the state) every time it is updated." This isn't the first time we've seen this. Last year, there was a similar issue in Kentucky. As Greg's post shows, lawyer blogs would also have to include additional info announcing that it was advertising, while listing the names and law firms of any participating lawyers in the largest font found on the page. Funny, that: even lawyers can't seem to understand that the laws they're writing for themselves aren't any good.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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The majority of Lawyers are Ambulance Chasers in my opinion.
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Right, just mail copies of every update.
Naturally many of these critical printiouts sit unclaimed near the printer for weeks. Perhaps I can start making use of these unclaimed printouts by mailing them to the state of NY for archival purposes.
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Forklift Reports
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Good God, people are stupid
Think people, think.
(PS I'm sorry, but I'll be making Internet tube jokes for the rest of my life)
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Re: Ambulance Chasers
And some of them really are sleazy. But there are a lot of brilliant attorneys out there working in personal injury law because it's the right thing to do.
PI lawyers represent employees whose limbs were severed because their employers circumvented safety devices to speed up work. They represent people whose own insurance companies are acting in bad faith. People injured or widowed because some drug company intentionally covered up information about side effects. People whose health insurers retroactively review their coverage once they find out they have something expensive and maybe fatal.
Some of them really are jerks, sure, but some of the best, most principled and intelligent lawyers out there are "ambulance chasers."
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The majority of Lawyers are Ambulance Chasers in my opinion."
Now, this is an informed, insightful and provocative opinion! And how risky and unique to trash lawyers! And this person calls him or herself a coward. Why hide? With brilliance like this, please let us know who you are. We crave more.
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Re: Good God, people are stupid
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Re: Ambulance Chasers? - Not all of them.
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