Informal Opinion Number: 970161

Rules: 1.4;1.6;7.1;7.2;7.3;7.4;7.5
Client-Lawyer Relationship
Communication
Summary: email

QUESTION: Attorney would like to use the internet for advertising and general legal consultations. Will this violate the rules? ANSWER: In the course of internet communications regarding Attorney´s services, Attorney is required to comply with Supreme Court Rule 4, including Rules 7.1 through 7.5, relating to advertising. Additionally, unless e-mail communications, in both directions, are secured through a quality encryption program, Attorney would need to advise clients and potential clients that communication by e-mail is not necessarily secure and confidential.

Informal Opinions are ethics advisory opinions issued by the Office of Legal Ethics Counsel to members of the Bar about Rule 4 (Rules of Professional Conduct), Rule 5 (Complaints and Proceedings Thereon), and Rule 6 (Fees to Practice Law) pursuant to Missouri Supreme Court Rule 5.30(c). Written summaries of select Informal Opinions are published for informational purposes as determined by the Advisory Committee of the Supreme Court of Missouri pursuant to Rule 5.30(c). Informal opinion summaries are advisory in nature and are not binding. These opinions are published as an educational service and do not constitute legal advice.

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