Clifford Law Offices provides free educational articles at http://www.cliffordlaw.com. The Chicago law office posts legal articles (such as this one on soliciting crash victims) on their website in an effort to educate the public about legal matters. An introduction is provided, with a link to the full article.
Chicago, IL (PRWEB) May 4, 2009 -- Recent airplane crashes in Buffalo and Montana have renewed interest in the issue of attorney advertising and solicitation of the victims and the families of air crash disasters. Federal rules forbid directly contacting them for 90 days after a tragedy. However, the question of internet advertising raises new concerns.
Robert Clifford, the nationally renowned personal injury attorney based out of Chicago, wrote about victim solicitation in a piece for the Chicago Lawyer. In "Soliciting Crash Victims" Clifford looks at the question of victim solicitation and legal internet advertising in the aftermath of accidents. Clifford acknowledges the dangers associated with victim solicitation and stresses the importance of the lawyer's role in objectively educating potential clients. Educated victims will then be able to make an informed decision when they select representation. They will, in-turn, benefit from their attorney's experience and allow their cases to fully realize their alternate benefit as a vital check on defendants who are not anxious to admit liability or fault.
Read the full Soliciting Crash Victims article here.
"Clifford Law Offices offers free articles to help educate people about subjects such as Attorney Advertising and Solicitation," says Robert A. Clifford, Founder.
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