Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S917

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to advertising for justices of the peace

Impact

If passed, S917 would significantly alter the framework under which justices of the peace promote their services. By including provisions for both email addresses and digital publications, the bill modernizes the advertising methods for these legal professionals, facilitating better access to their services and aligning with current trends in communication. This legislative change may lead to increased visibility for justices of the peace among residents seeking their assistance, especially in a digital-first era where potential clients are more likely to search for services online.

Summary

S917 is a legislative bill proposed by Senator William N. Brownsberger in Massachusetts that aims to update the ways justices of the peace can advertise their services. The bill proposes amendments to Section 58 of Chapter 207, allowing for broader and modernized methods of advertising, which include not just traditional printed forms but also digital media formats like websites and social media platforms. This reflects a shift toward recognizing the importance of digital presence in legal services and communication in the contemporary landscape.

Contention

As with any legislative update, there may be points of contention surrounding S917. While proponents may argue that the bill enhances accessibility and modernizes public interaction with legal services, some might express concerns regarding the ethics and practices involved in advertising legal services through social media and digital platforms. Potential debates could focus on the implications for professionalism within the justice of the peace community and ensuring that advertisements remain appropriate and ethical in tone and substance.

Companion Bills

MA H1737

Similar To Relative to advertising for justices of the peace

MA H2787

Similar To Relative to taxation of digital advertising services

MA S2612

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on the Judiciary to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to judicial matters.

Previously Filed As

MA S1426

Relative to damages from defective public ways

MA S914

Relative to the addition of sex and gender as a protected class category for crime prosecutions

MA S2106

Relative to removing social security numbers from death certificates

MA S1932

Increasing volunteer service property tax benefits for veterans

MA S678

Relative to motor vehicle liability insurance requirements

MA S1931

Increasing the valuation limit for the senior circuit breaker

MA S1479

To clarify prescription monitoring program activities

MA S2345

Establishing a virtual classroom option for driver's education

Similar Bills

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