Lawyer Ethics Opinions

Lawyer Ethics Opinions

Lawyer's Advisory Committee Opinions

Membership, Authority and Procedure

The eight members of the Lawyers' Advisory Committee are attorneys appointed by the Nebraska Supreme Court. Each Supreme Court Judicial District is represented on the Committee and the chairperson and vice chairperson are selected at large.

Pursuant to Rule of Discipline 5, the Advisory Committee may render, upon the request of a Nebraska attorney, an advisory opinion or an interpretation of the 'Rules of Professional Conduct' regarding anticipatory conduct on the part of the requesting attorney. An attorney requesting an opinion from the Advisory Committee must prepare and submit a statement of the specific facts upon which the opinion is requested and a memorandum directing the attention of the Committee to the pertinent 'Rules of Professional Conduct' and relevant case authority. The chairperson of the Advisory Committee may waive this requirement in appropriate cases.

All opinions are filed with and distributed through the Counsel for Discipline. Opinions from 1968 to present are available at this site. Select the year in the drop down menu for which year you'd like to view. Please note that the Lawyer's Rules of Professional Conduct was revised effective September 1, 2005. Opinions before the revision have not necessarily been revised to fit the current Rules.

Number: 68-3
Year: 1968
Question Presented:

A lawyer may engage in selling insurance, other than life insurance, from his law office, provided that he does not advertise such insurance business in any manner; and that the volume of his law practice and insurance business is so small that separate quarters for either is not economically feasible.

Number: 68-2
Year: 1968
Question Presented:

A Legal Aid Society may, under proper circumstances, install posters in city buses, advising poor people how to contact the Society for legal assistance, provided the posters are dignified in tone and do not mention the name of any individual lawyer.

Number: 68-1
Year: 1968
Question Presented:

Opinions of The Advisory Committee on matters of professional ethics are limited to situations in which a lawyer seeks the opinion of the Committee as to the ethical propriety of a course of action in which he desires to engage.