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NEW YORK STATE BAR ASSOCIATIONProfessional
Ethics Committee Opinion Opinion #16 - 11/01/1965
(5-65)
Topic: Advertising. City Directory
Digest: Not improper for lawyer to have name in a simple listing of
lawyers' names, either alphabetically or classified
Canon: None
QUESTION
The publishers of a City Directory are soliciting lawyers for the
publication of their names, individually or as a firm, in a section of
the directory entitled "Index to Advertisers". The names or the
subscribers would appear in bold type in a section of the directory
devoted to advertisements which include, among other things,
advertisements from various types of business concerns.
In another section of the directory entitled "Classified", all
lawyers in the City are listed.
May an attorney properly permit his name to be published in the
Directory?
OPINION
It is improper for a lawyer to perm it his name to be listed as a
lawyer in any directory other than one listing only the names of lawyers
and approved by the Standing Committee on Law Lists of the American Bar
Association. This does not prohibit the simple listing of a
lawyer's name in an alphabetical or classified directory under the
general heading of "Lawyers" or "Attorneys-at-Law", (See American Bar
Association Opinion No. 286.) In such a directory the lawyer’ s
name may not be listed in bold face type, (See American Bar Association
Opinion No. 428), nor can it be listed in an index of advertisers or
with names of persons engaged in other business or professions except in
a simple unclassified alphabetical list, like a telephone or city
directory.
Related Files
Advertising. City Directory. (Adobe PDF File)
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