Writing Website Disclaimers
Continually review your law firm website to keep it current and comply with evolving ethical requirements. Avoid ethical complaints by using a short disclaimer at the bottom of each page with a link to a detailed Disclaimer Page. Add a Policy Page to comply with laws governing privacy. For more information, see the resources listed below and consult your state bar association.
Articles
ABA Modernizes Marketing Rules
ABA Modernizes Marketing Rules
Best
Practices for Privacy Policies
Disclaimers for Firm Blogs and Websites
Ethical Guide to Lawyer Marketing
Ethical Guidelines for Websites
Guide to Website Design
Overview of Online Ethics for Lawyers
Disclaimers for Firm Blogs and Websites
Ethical Guide to Lawyer Marketing
Ethical Guidelines for Websites
Guide to Website Design
Overview of Online Ethics for Lawyers
Forms
Jennifer Ellis Blog
Jennifer Ellis Blog
Samples
Disclaimers
Cardone Firm (New Orleans) - personal Injury
Lubiner, Schmidt & Palumbo (Newark) - criminal immigration and traffic
Mehr, Fairbanks & Peterseon (Lexington) - disability, insurance, and personal injury
Cardone Firm (New Orleans) - personal Injury
Lubiner, Schmidt & Palumbo (Newark) - criminal immigration and traffic
Mehr, Fairbanks & Peterseon (Lexington) - disability, insurance, and personal injury
Privacy Statement
Lane Law
Firm (Boca Raton) - asset protection, divorce, etc.
Sidley
Austin (Chicago) - corporate, etc.
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