In Missouri, attorney advertising is regulated by the Missouri Rules of Professional Conduct, specifically Rules 4-7.1 through 4-7.5. These rules establish ethical standards to ensure that communications about legal services are truthful and not misleading.
Rule 4-7.1: Communication Concerning a Lawyer’s Services
This rule prohibits lawyers from making false or misleading communications about their services. A communication is considered false if it contains a material misrepresentation of fact or law. It is deemed misleading if it omits a fact that makes the statement as a whole materially misleading, creates unjustified expectations about results the lawyer can achieve, or compares the quality of the lawyer’s services with others without factual substantiation.
Rule 4-7.2: Advertising
Lawyers are permitted to advertise their services through public media, such as telephone directories, legal directories, newspapers, outdoor advertising, radio, television, and direct mail, subject to certain conditions:
Rule 4-7.3: Direct Contact with Prospective Clients
This rule addresses solicitation of clients:
Rule 4-7.4: Communication of Fields of Practice
Lawyers may communicate the areas of law in which they practice. However, a lawyer shall not state or imply that they are a specialist in a particular field of law unless they have been certified by an organization approved by an appropriate state authority or accredited by the American Bar Association, and the name of the certifying organization is clearly identified in the communication.
Rule 4-7.5: Firm Names and Letterheads
This rule governs the use of firm names and professional designations:
Attorneys practicing in Missouri should familiarize themselves with these rules to ensure compliance in their advertising practices. For comprehensive information and resources, attorneys can consult the Missouri Supreme Court’s website, which provides access to the full text of the Missouri Rules of Professional Conduct, ethics opinions, and guidelines to assist lawyers in adhering to ethical standards in all aspects of their practice.