In Re: Formal Advisory Opinion No. 22-1

CourtSupreme Court of Georgia
DecidedJune 11, 2024
DocketS24U0609
StatusPublished

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In Re: Formal Advisory Opinion No. 22-1, (Ga. 2024).

Opinion

Rule 27, the Court’s reconsideration, and editorial revisions by the Reporter of Decisions. The version of the opinion published in the Advance Sheets for the Georgia Reports, designated as the “Final Copy,” will replace any prior version on the Court’s website and docket. A bound volume of the Georgia Reports will contain the final and official text of the opinion. In the Supreme Court of Georgia

Decided: June 11, 2024

S24U0609. IN RE: FORMAL ADVISORY OPINION NO. 22-1.

PER CURIAM.

The State Bar of Georgia has requested discretionary review of

Formal Advisory Opinion (FAO) No. 22-1, which addresses the topic

of remote work by non-Georgia lawyers living in Georgia. 1 The

Formal Advisory Opinion Board drafted this FAO after accepting

the request made by the Office of the General Counsel for the State

Bar of Georgia to address this issue.2 See State Bar Rule 4-403 (b).3

1 The following summary of the history of the FAO is based on the representations and exhibits provided in the State Bar of Georgia’s filings in this Court.

2 The Office of the General Counsel represents that it made this request after the Supreme Court of Florida issued an advisory opinion regarding out-of-state attorneys working remotely from Florida.

3 State Bar Rule 4-403 (b) says: When a Formal Advisory Opinion is requested, the Formal Advisory Opinion Board should review the request and make a preliminary determination whether a Proposed Formal Advisory Opinion should be drafted. Factors to be considered by the Formal Advisory Opinion Board include whether the issue is of general interest to the members of the State Bar of Georgia, whether a genuine ethical issue is presented, the existence of opinions on the subject from other jurisdictions, and the nature of the prospective conduct.

1 FAO No 22-1 was first posted on the State Bar of Georgia’s

website from September 26 through October 26, 2022, and members

of the State Bar were invited to submit comments. See State Bar

Rule 4-403 (c).4 The Board received five comments and decided to

modify the proposed advisory opinion as a result. The modified FAO

No. 22-1 was published on the State Bar’s website from May 9

through June 9, 2023. The Board received one comment, which

supported approval of the FAO.

On September 26, 2023, the Board made a final determination

to approve FAO No. 22-1, and the State Bar filed a petition for

discretionary review of the FAO in this Court. See State Bar Rule

4 Bar Rule 4-403 (c) says: When the Formal Advisory Opinion Board makes a preliminary determination that a Proposed Formal Advisory Opinion should be drafted, it shall publish the Proposed Formal Advisory Opinion either in an official publication of the State Bar of Georgia or on the website of the State Bar Georgia, and solicit comments from the members of the State Bar of Georgia. If the proposed Formal Advisory Opinion is published on the State Bar of Georgia website only, the State Bar of Georgia will send advance notification by e-mail to the entire membership that have provided the State Bar of Georgia with an e-mail address, that the proposed opinion will be published on the State Bar of Georgia website. Following a reasonable period of time for receipt of comments from the members of the State Bar of Georgia, the Formal Advisory Opinion Board shall then make a final determination to either file the Proposed Formal Advisory Opinion as drafted or modified, or reconsider its decision and decline to draft and file the Proposed Formal Advisory Opinion.

2 4-403 (d).5 On April 11, 2024, we granted the State Bar’s petition

for discretionary review. See id.

After considering the record and the State Bar’s brief, we

hereby approve FAO No. 22-1, which is attached to this opinion as

an Appendix.

Formal Advisory Opinion No. 22-1 approved. All the Justices concur.

5 Bar Rule 4-403 (d) says: After the Formal Advisory Opinion Board makes a final determination that the Proposed Formal Advisory Opinion should be drafted and filed, the Formal Advisory Opinion shall then be filed with the Supreme Court of Georgia and republished either in an official publication of the State Bar of Georgia or on the website of the State Bar of Georgia. If the proposed Formal Advisory Opinion is to be republished on the State Bar of Georgia website only, the State Bar of Georgia will send advance notification by e-mail to the entire membership that have provided the State Bar of Georgia with an e-mail address, that the proposed opinion will be republished on the State Bar of Georgia website. Unless the Supreme Court of Georgia grants review as provided hereinafter, the opinion shall be binding only on the State Bar of Georgia and the person who requested the opinion, and not on the Supreme Court of Georgia, which shall treat the opinion as persuasive authority only. Within 20 days of the filing of the Formal Advisory Opinion or the date the official publication is mailed to the members of the State Bar of Georgia (if the opinion is published in an official publication of the State Bar of Georgia), or first appears on the website of the State Bar of Georgia (if the opinion is published on the website), whichever is later, the State Bar of Georgia or the person who requested the opinion may file a petition for discretionary review thereof with the Supreme Court of Georgia. The petition shall designate the Formal Advisory Opinion sought to be reviewed and shall concisely state the manner in which the petitioner is aggrieved. If the Supreme Court of Georgia grants the petition for discretionary review or decides to review the opinion on its own motion, the record shall consist of the comments received by the Formal Advisory Opinion Board from members of the State Bar of Georgia. The State Bar of Georgia and the person requesting the opinion shall follow the briefing schedule set forth in Supreme Court of Georgia Rule 10, counting from the date of the order granting review. The final determination may be either by written opinion or by order of the Supreme Court of Georgia and shall state whether the Formal Advisory Opinion is approved, modified or disapproved, or shall provide for such other final disposition as is appropriate. In accordance with this rule, the opinion was republished on the State Bar’s website on January 16, 2024. 3 STATE BAR OF GEORGIA FORMAL ADVISORY OPINION NO. 22-1 (Proposed Formal Advisory Opinion No. 21-R1)

QUESTION PRESENTED:

Under Georgia Rule of Professional Conduct 5.5, may a Domestic

Lawyer or a Foreign Lawyer provide legal services by remote means

from Georgia while residing in Georgia, when the services have no

relationship with Georgia other than the lawyer’s physical location?

SUMMARY ANSWER:

Yes, under certain conditions. A Domestic or Foreign Lawyer residing

and working in Georgia may provide legal services by remote means

that have no relationship to Georgia other than the lawyer’s physical

location if: (a) the lawyer does not hold out or otherwise represent that

they are licensed in Georgia; (b) the lawyer takes reasonable steps to

ensure that the lawyer’s Georgia location is not generally known; and

1 (c) the lawyer takes reasonable steps to correct any misunderstanding

about the lawyer’s licensure.1

OPINION:

Under the Georgia Rules of Professional Conduct, a lawyer who is

licensed elsewhere but not in Georgia is defined as either a “Domestic

Lawyer” or a “Foreign Lawyer.” A “Domestic Lawyer” is “a person

authorized to practice law by the duly constituted and authorized

1 Apart from the question addressed in this opinion, Domestic and Foreign Lawyers must

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