Certified Legal Professional (CLP) Practice Exam

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What distinguishes the attorney’s outreach on the flyer from improper solicitation?

  1. The flyer did not make unrealistic promises to potential clients

  2. The flyer was placed in a public location with no misleading statements

  3. The flyer offered free consultations

  4. The flyer mentioned prior case successes

The correct answer is: The flyer was placed in a public location with no misleading statements

The distinction that makes the attorney’s outreach on the flyer appropriate primarily revolves around the context in which it is distributed. When a flyer is placed in a public location and does not contain misleading statements, it adheres to ethical guidelines that govern attorney solicitation. This method of outreach is seen as an appropriate way to inform the public about legal services, as it allows individuals to obtain information without feeling pressured or misled. In contrast, other options such as making unrealistic promises, offering free consultations without context, or discussing prior case successes can lead to perceptions of manipulation or undue influence, which may cross the line into improper solicitation. By ensuring that the information presented is straightforward and accessible in a public venue, the attorney maintains transparency and upholds professional standards, distinguishing their outreach from unethical solicitation practices. This clarity helps potential clients understand their options without being subjected to aggressive or misleading tactics.