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  2. Legal advertising in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Lawyers were still allowed to be included in law directories which contained the lawyers basic information, including their name and contact information. They were also allowed to print business cards and use professional letterhead, but otherwise advertising was strictly prohibited.

  3. Alexander Shunnarah - Wikipedia

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    In 1995 he received his law degree from Birmingham School of Law and after working in Birmingham, he established his own law firm in 2001. Shunnarah's company started with one legal assistant and marketing that consisted of "handing out business cards to family and friends and fellow church members".

  4. Bar association - Wikipedia

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    In many Commonwealth jurisdictions, the bar association comprises lawyers who are qualified as barristers or advocates in particular, versus solicitors (see bar council). Membership in bar associations may be mandatory or optional for practicing attorneys, depending on jurisdiction.

  5. Trademark attorney - Wikipedia

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    A trademark attorney (U.S. spelling) or trade mark attorney or agent (UK spelling) is a person who is qualified to act in matters involving trademark law and practice and provide legal advice on trade mark and design matters.

  6. Admission to the bar in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In general, an attorney is admitted to the bar of these federal courts upon payment of a fee and taking an oath of admission. An attorney must apply to each district separately.

  7. Jacoby & Meyers - Wikipedia

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    Jacoby & Meyers. Jacoby & Meyers is an American law firm established as a partnership by Leonard Jacoby and Stephen Meyers (1943–1996) that used an extensive advertising campaign to build exposure and awareness of the firm, growing from a single storefront to as many as 150 offices in Arizona, California, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York ...

  8. Lionel Hutz - Wikipedia

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    Hutz is a stereotypical shady ambulance chasing lawyer in Springfield, with questionable competence and ethics. Nevertheless, he is often hired by the Simpsons.

  9. Bar (law) - Wikipedia

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    In law, the bar is the legal profession as an institution. The term is a metonym for the line (or "bar") that separates the parts of a courtroom reserved for spectators and those reserved for participants in a trial such as lawyers.

  10. Legal advertising - Wikipedia

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    It's a type of marketing undertaken by law firms, lawyers (attorneys) and solicitors that aims to promote the services of law firms and increase their brand awareness. [3] Digital platforms have increasingly dominated legal marketing plans, often at the expense of traditional print advertising, as the perceived benefits of digital marketing ...

  11. Professional corporation - Wikipedia

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    Professional corporations or professional service corporations (abbreviated as PC or PSC) are those corporate entities for which many corporation statutes make special provision, regulating the use of the corporate form by licensed professionals such as attorneys, architects, engineers, public accountants and physicians.