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Opinion 346

Question Presented

May an attorney knowingly allow an association or group to publish a bulletin to its members stating the name, address and telephone number of the attorney, and stating that he is available to all members to represent them in their personal matters, including wills, estates, contracts, business matters, domestic relations matters, real and personal property transactions, and other personal matters, with the bulletin further stating that each member of the association must pay his own legal fees, but the association will represent any of its members, through its legal counsel, without charge, for all matters involved in disciplinary suspension or other administrative proceedings concerning the employment of the member ?

23 Baylor L. Rev. 886 (1972)

GROUP LEGAL SERVICES - SOLICITATION - INTERMEDIATORS - UNAUTHORIZED PRACTICE OF LAW

An attorney may not knowingly allow an association or group to advertise to the members of the association or group that the attorney is competent and qualified and will advise them on their personal legal problems, which problems do not have any relation to the work, occupation or profession of the members of the association or group.

Canons 24, 32, 43.

Bluebook Citation

Tex. Comm. On Professional Ethics, Op. 346 (346)