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It is not until fairly recently that South African firms of attorneys were allowed to advertise their services. The law societies of South Africa, regulating the profession in the various provinces, have all decided to allow advertising to a limited extent. Thus, the old rule (inherited from English law) whereby attorneys were not allowed to advertise their services or invite business, was unnulled. The regulatory provisions of the different law societies do however differ slightly in its content from society to society.
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Tait, M., Tait, M., Mels, G. (2015). Perceptions of Medical Practitioners Regarding Attorneys that Advertise. In: Wilson, E., Hair, Jr., J. (eds) Proceedings of the 1997 Academy of Marketing Science (AMS) Annual Conference. Developments in Marketing Science: Proceedings of the Academy of Marketing Science. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13141-2_13
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