Lawyer Advertising Could Change as Justices Mull Proposed Rules
"How do we gauge whether this rule is appropriate for Georgia when we have no nothing other than anecdotes or studies from Florida [from] 25 years ago?," asked Justice Sarah Hawkins Warren.
February 06, 2024 at 01:46 PM
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Constitutional LawWhat You Need to Know
- Supreme Court of Georgia hears oral arguments in one-sided case regarding proposed rule amendments.
- State Bar of Georgia seeks to amend Georgia Rules of Professional Conduct surrounding information about legal services.
- During oral argument, appellant counsel contended 'commercial speech is not covered' by the Georgia Constitution.
Proposed amendments to several State Bar of Georgia professional conduct rules sparked a unique oral argument before the Supreme Court of Georgia Tuesday morning.
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