Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1505

Introduced
2/29/24  

Caption

Establishes provisions relating to the unlawful merchandising practices in the advertising of legal services

Impact

The bill's provisions could significantly impact state laws related to the advertising of legal services. By classifying certain deceptive practices as unlawful, SB1505 would enhance consumer protections against misleading advertisements that could confuse potential clients. Particularly, advertisements that imply government affiliation or use medical terminology inappropriately will now face stricter scrutiny. Furthermore, attorneys will be held accountable for ensuring that their advertisements meet these new compliance requirements.

Summary

Senate Bill 1505 focuses on establishing provisions that regulate advertising practices related to legal services. It amends Chapter 407 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri by adding several sections aimed at curbing unlawful merchandising practices. This legislation is designed to protect consumers from misleading and deceptive advertising practices by requiring transparency and clear communication from attorneys and firms that market legal services. The bill emphasizes the need for clearly disclosing that an advertisement is a paid solicitation, which must be evident both in printed and electronic formats.

Contention

Some notable points of contention surrounding SB1505 include concerns about its implications for attorneys who may unintentionally fall afoul of the new advertising standards. While proponents argue that these regulations will enhance consumer awareness and protect public health, critics could contend that the requirements impose a burden on legal practitioners trying to market their services effectively. There may also be debate about how these regulations intersect with existing rules of professional conduct, particularly regarding the regulation of the legal profession by the supreme court.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB261

Modifies provisions relating to unlawful merchandising practices by health care staffing agencies

MO SB51

Modifies provisions relating to physical therapists

MO SB205

Modifies provisions relating to physical therapists

MO SB379

Modifies provisions relating to outdoor advertising

MO SB157

Modifies provisions relating to professions requiring licensure

MO HB115

Modifies provisions relating to licensing of health care professionals.

MO HB117

Modifies provisions relating to controlled substances

MO SB431

Modifies provisions relating to unlawful possession of firearms

MO SB305

Modifies provisions relating to unlawful possession of firearms

MO SB683

Establishes provisions relating to data privacy in public elementary and secondary schools

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