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Opinion 328

Question Presented

  1. Is it proper and ethical for attorneys who regularly practice before a court of record to solicit contributions for payment of the filing fee required of such judge in the Democratic Primary election where the judge is unopposed?
  2. Is it proper and ethical for attorneys to make direct contributions in excess of $50.00 to or in behalf of the judge under the circumstances and for the purpose stated in question 1?

23 Baylor L. Rev. 856 (1972)

POLITICAL CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS FOR JUDICIAL CANDIDATES

It is ethical for attorneys to assist judicial candidates with respect to campaign expenses either by direct contributions or by soliciting contributions so long as there is no improper motivation.

Canons 2, 3.

Bluebook Citation

Tex. Comm. On Professional Ethics, Op. 328 (1966)