A new ethics opinion from the American Bar Association highlights an attorney's responsibility for the actions of nonlawyer employees and outside marketing firms who breach the rules concerning in-person solicitation of legal services.

In Formal Opinion 501, the ABA's Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility  sought to clarify a 2018 amendment to Rule 7.3(b).

That rule bars live, person-to-person solicitation of legal services where pecuniary gain is a specific motive.