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American Bar Association (ABA). 1998. A Re-Examination of the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct Pertaining to Client Development in Light of Emerging Technologies. Chicago: ABA.

Dobrowalski, Lauren. 1994. "Maintaining the Dignity of the Profession: An International Perspective on Legal Advertising and Solicitation." Dickinson Journal of International Law 12 (winter).

Hansen, Mark. 1994. "Lawyers' Internet Ad Angers Users." American Bar Association Journal (July).

Helbling, Christian J. 1998. "Internet Advertising by Lawyers: An Analysis of the Salt in the Sea of Cyberspace." West Virginia Journal of Law & Technology (February 14).

Lynch, Thomas E., III. 2001. "Ethical Problems with Legal Computer Advertising and Affiliations." The Maryland Bar Journal 34 (November-December): 11–4.

Peltz, Robert D. 1989. "Legal Advertising—Opening Pandora's Box?" Stetson Law Review 19 (fall).

Siegel, Martha A. 1994. Letter. American Bar Association Journal (September).

Thier, Whitney. 1991. "In a Dignified Manner: The Bar, the Court, and Lawyer Advertising." Tulane Law Review 66.

Zacharias, Fred C. 2002. "What Lawyers Do When Nobody's Watching: Legal Advertising as a Case Study of the Impact of Underenforced Professional Rules." Iowa Law Review 87 (March): 971–1022.

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