The American Bar Association is examining the ethics of online client development tools such as blogs and Facebook, and some marketers are none too happy about it.

The ABA’s Commission on Ethics 20/20 has submitted a paper that discusses potential ethics concerns over internet-based lawyer advertising. The commission is asking for feedback on whether or not it should pursue further research and regulation of that area over the next two years.

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