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Monroe H. Freedman | Solicitation of Clients: The Professional Responsibility to Chase Ambulances
Freedman presents the precedent-setting cases in which anti-client solicitation arguments were set aside for those upholding the constitutionally protected rights of injured persons to be represented in lawsuits and to have "meaningful access to the courts." While state bar associations have tended to oppose advertising by lawyers, the Supreme Court eventually overturned many of these claims citing First Amendment freedoms.
-The American Bar Association and state bars have tended to be
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