On Monday, federal Judge Martin Feldman declared unconstitutional Louisiana'ss new regulations of attorney advertising on the Internet.
Scott Wolfe Jr. and Wolfe Law Group (http://www.wolfelaw.com), who practice construction law in New Orleans, Louisiana, challenged the new lawyer
advertising regulations as they applied to the Internet.Wolfe argued the regulations failed to consider the differences between television and Internet advertising, and regulated Internet
ads without a need.
Louisiana didn'st have a reason to regulate Internet ads, and they didn'st understand how attorneys actually use the Internet to advertise, Wolfe said.As a result, the rules were
incompatible with the realities of Internet advertising.
The United States Louisiana Eastern District Court agreed, stating in its 39-page opinion that the Internet presents unique issues related to advertising, which the State simply failed to
consider in formulating this Rule.
This is a very important ruling, Wolfe adds. The court not only noted that states must have a reason to regulate Internet speech, but it also recognized that the Internet media is
different from broadcast media, and is entitled to unique protection.
Certain other components of the new Louisiana lawyer advertising regulations were upheld, including restrictions on ads that promise results, portray a judge or jury or contain a
celebrity endorsement.
While these regulations were upheld, the court noted that the same Rules as those developed for television, radio and print ads could not be simply applied to Internet advertising.Judge
Feldman based this on a finding that Internet advertising differs significantly from advertising in traditional media.
Wolfe, who advertises exclusively online, argued that if the rules took effect an attorney'ss participation in legal blogs and social networking sites would be unreasonably restricted.
Further, Wolfe argued that Google ad campaigns could costs thousands in administrative evaluation fees.
Wolfe'ss lawsuit was filed in the United States Eastern District Court of Louisiana, docket number 08-4994. Read a copy of Judge Feldman'ss order at JDSupra (http://bit.ly/PyQT7). The plaintiffs were represented by Ernest Svenson of the Svenson Law Firm, and pro-se by Wolfe Law Group.
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About Wolfe Law Group
Wolfe Law Group is a construction law practice with offices in Seattle, Washington and New Orleans, Louisiana. The firm publishes a blog on Louisiana and Washington construction law
titled the Construction Law Monitor, and prides itself on thinking different in the legal profession.