Certified Legal Professional (CLP) Practice Exam

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If Attorney's advertisement includes true statements about her qualifications, what is the likely outcome?

  1. She will face disciplinary action

  2. The advertisement is acceptable as is

  3. She must remove all statements

  4. She should highlight her experience further

The correct answer is: The advertisement is acceptable as is

If an attorney's advertisement includes true statements about her qualifications, the advertisement is likely to be considered acceptable as it properly reflects her credentials without misrepresenting her experience or skills. Legal advertising is governed by specific rules that allow for truthful and non-deceptive communication. Therefore, when the statements made are accurate and do not create any misleading impressions, they adhere to the ethical standards in legal practice. The attorney's qualifications serve to inform potential clients while maintaining integrity in representation. It is crucial that the information provided is not only true but also relevant and presented in a clear manner that helps clients make informed choices. While highlighting experience further might seem beneficial in making the advertisement more appealing, it is essential that any additional information also remains accurate and does not come off as exaggeration or false claims. Disciplinary action would only arise from statements that are misleading or false, and the requirement to remove all statements would not apply if the statements are true and conform to advertising rules.