Tennessee Statutes

§ 47-18-3002 — Prohibitions on legal advertisement

Tennessee § 47-18-3002

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Bluebook
Tenn. Code Ann. § 47-18-3002 (2026).

Text

(a)A person shall not do any of the following in a legal advertisement:
(1)Fail to disclose at the beginning of any recorded advertisement or display in a conspicuous location on any printed or electronic written legal advertisement that the legal advertisement is a paid advertisement for legal services;
(2)Present a legal advertisement as a "medical alert," "health alert," "consumer alert," "public service announcement," or other similar language;
(3)Display the logo of a federal or state government agency in a manner that suggests an affiliation with or the sponsorship by that agency;
(4)Use the word "recall" to refer to a product that has not been recalled by a government agency or through an agreement between a manufacturer and government agency;
(5)Fail to identify the person re

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Legislative History

Acts 2019, ch. 119, § 1.

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