TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on May 9, 2024

The American Bar Association (ABA) Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility released a formal opinion yesterday that provides guidance for when a lawyer can seek advice on a listserv. Formal Opinion 511 relies on Rule 1.6 of the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct to conclude that seeking advice on a listserv is unethical “if there is a reasonable likelihood that the lawyer’s questions or comments will disclose information relating to the representation that would allow a reader then or later to infer the identity of the lawyer’s client or the situation involved.” In a press release issued with the rule, the ABA says that in most cases, the model rules forbid posting questions or comments relating to a representation unless the lawyer has secured the client’s informed consent. Memphis attorney Brian Faughnan is one of 10 members of the committee that issued the opinion. The TBA is studying this new opinion and will be providing additional information for members.