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NEW YORK STATE BAR ASSOCIATIONProfessional
Ethics Committee Opinion Opinion #61 - 05/23/1967
(15-67)
Topic: Solicitation of Employment
Digest: Lawyer may solicit employment as house counsel or as employee
but not where relationship is to be attorney-client, unless personal
relations warrant
Canon: Former Canon 27
QUESTION
An attorney knows that an unincorporated association is seeking a
general counsel. The attorney knows several of the officers of the
association on a personal basis. May the attorney express to these
officers his desire to be considered for the position of general
counsel?
OPINION
Canon 27 of the Canons of Professional Ethics provides in part:
"It is unprofessional to solicit professional employment by
circulars, advertisements, through touters or by personal
communications, or interviews not warranted by personal
relations..."
If the position of general counsel is that of an employee of the
association, there is no impropriety in soliciting such employment,
irrespective of personal relationship.
On the other hand, if the relationship is to be that of
attorney-client, the propriety of seeking the position will depend upon
the nature of the relationship between the attorney and the officers of
the association. This relationship must be a "personal, close and
intimate association". The closer the relationship, the more
justification there may be for suggesting the attorney’s
availability.
Propriety in such cases is largely a matter of degree, good taste and
good judgment under all the surrounding circumstances. (See
N.Y.City Op. 467; A.B.A. Op. 106.)
Related Files
Solicitation of Employment. (Adobe PDF File)
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