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NEW YORK STATE BAR ASSOCIATIONProfessional
Ethics Committee Opinion Opinion #12- 04/23/1965
(12-64)
Topic: Endorsement of Judicial and Other Candidates
Digest: Not improper for lawyers to endorse judicial and other
political candidates if endorsement is not a form of indirect
advertising
Canon: Former Canon 27
QUESTION
You have requested an opinion as to the propriety of an advertisement
appearing in a daily newspaper during a politic/al campaign signed by a
number of attorneys urging the election of candidates for public office.
You have also asked whether a distinction is to be made between urging
the election of candidates for judicial office and candidates for other
offices, such as President, U.S. Senator, etc,
OPINION
The Committee’s views with respect to the endorsement of
judicial candidates by attorneys have been set forth in Opinion No. 11 -
4/23/65 (11-64). The publication of an advertisement listing such
endorsements is not improper. However, each attorney listed in the
advertisement has the obligation to ensure that his endorsement is not
improper for reasons listed in the foregoing opinion and to ensure that
the advertisement is in a form not likely to be interpreted as violating
the indirect advertisement prohibition of Canon 27 of the Canons of
Professional Ethics. For example the Committee would regard as
improper the inclusion in the advertisement of attorneys’ firm
names or addresses.
The publication of an advertisement which identifies a number of
attorneys urging the election of a candidate for some office other than
a judicial office is not improper provided the individuals listed in the
advertisement are all attorneys. In such cases the apparent purpose of
the advertisement is to convey the impression that a significant number
of the members of one profession support the election of a particular
candidate. On the other hand, if such an advertisement lists a number of
individuals endorsing a candidate only some of whom are attorneys, the
identification of certain individuals as attorneys would be improper,
Since the usual purpose of such advertisements is to convey the
impression that leading citizens are in accord as to the virtues of
particular candidates, the identification of certain of the signers as
attorneys is unnecessary and constitutes indirect advertising condemned
by Canon 27.
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