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		<title>Ad ban to target personal injury lawyers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ad ban to target personal injury lawyers JOEL GIBSON LEGAL AFFAIRS PERSONAL injury law firms, sometimes derided as the &#8221;ambulance chasers&#8221; of the legal profession, are using a variety of tricks to exploit loopholes in NSW laws banning them from advertising their services. So the NSW Government, which has had mixed results in stopping them, [...]]]></description>
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<h5>JOEL GIBSON LEGAL AFFAIRS</h5>
<p><cite></cite>PERSONAL injury law firms, sometimes derided as the &#8221;ambulance chasers&#8221; of the legal profession, are using a variety of tricks to exploit loopholes in NSW laws banning them from advertising their services.</div>
<p>So the NSW Government, which has had mixed results in stopping them, will step up its campaign this week by seeking a national advertising ban.</p>
<p>Since 2005 restrictions were introduced in NSW, some firms have begun using devices such as disclaimers and pop-up permission screens on their websites to get around the regulations.</p>
<p>Others solicit business using third-party &#8221;compensation advice&#8221; firms, &#8221;injury helplines&#8221; or automatic dialling services, where a person receives a telephone voice message asking if they have been injured and giving them the option of pressing a button to receive further advice.</p>
<p>Read more:  http://www.smh.com.au/national/ad-ban-to-target-personal-injury-lawyers-20091102-htfk.html</p>
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