
How Attorneys Should Respond to Negative Online Reviews
Learn how attorneys can respond to negative online reviews ethically without breaching ABA Model Rule 1.6 — and how to protect your firm's reputation while you grow your practice.
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Learn how attorneys can respond to negative online reviews ethically without breaching ABA Model Rule 1.6 — and how to protect your firm's reputation while you grow your practice.

ABA Model Rule 1.6 and Formal Opinion 496 sharply limit how attorneys can respond to negative online reviews. Here's how to protect your reputation without breaching confidentiality.
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