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Looking different.

Regulations on publicity were relaxed in the mid-80s for the legal profession, but as Alex Broad finds out, not everyone has got it quite right yet.

Bad taste, misleading the public and criticisms of other solicitors
are barred for law firms advertising their services - if they comply with
the Solicitors' Publicity Code that is.


The 1990 code

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