To Whom It May Concern,
I intensely dislike some law firm ads I see and hear, especially with actors pretending to have been severely injured in an accident, but I more intensely dislike governmental/Utah Bar intrusion into advertising.
It is pathetic and ridiculous that the power house lawyers and firms, that are able to place themselves in positions of authority, or those that see themselves as the anal protectors of all things good and pure, see fit to baby sit and squash their competitors by eliminating marketing that is direct and inexpensive and must find a free and easy way to see what their competitors are doing by making them submit copies of advertising. This is an inappropriate, over reaching, unnecessary and an unfair conversion of business practices.
It is also ironic that more government/bar intrusion is sought in a State that prides itself for being conservative and claiming they want less government.
Stop babysitting and imposing old fashion notions created to squash competition but passed in the guise of protecting our standards of ethics.
Sincerely Loren M. Lambert
Loren M. Lambert © June 11, 2013
I intensely dislike some law firm ads I see and hear, especially with actors pretending to have been severely injured in an accident, but I more intensely dislike governmental/Utah Bar intrusion into advertising.
It is pathetic and ridiculous that the power house lawyers and firms, that are able to place themselves in positions of authority, or those that see themselves as the anal protectors of all things good and pure, see fit to baby sit and squash their competitors by eliminating marketing that is direct and inexpensive and must find a free and easy way to see what their competitors are doing by making them submit copies of advertising. This is an inappropriate, over reaching, unnecessary and an unfair conversion of business practices.
It is also ironic that more government/bar intrusion is sought in a State that prides itself for being conservative and claiming they want less government.
Stop babysitting and imposing old fashion notions created to squash competition but passed in the guise of protecting our standards of ethics.
Sincerely Loren M. Lambert
Loren M. Lambert © June 11, 2013
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