A bill that seeks to punish false legal advertising was unanimously passed by the Senate Judiciary Committee earlier this month.

If it makes it through the full Senate, then House and finally across the governor’s desk, SB 74 would create a bright-line test for legal advertising, both codifying the dos and don’ts of puffery and laying out the punishments for lawyers and marketers who don’t comply.

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