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Some Ways Attorneys Buy Leads

There are many ways for finding personal injury clients or leads for a Sole Practitioner. One of the best ways to find the personal injury clients is to purchase leads from an internet company or lead Generation Company. 

Nowadays, people rely on the internet to search for something they need right now and these people need an instant response to their queries. 

So the leads coming from here are better-qualified Leads. And also the advantage of buying the leads is that they can be turned out as a client for the lawyer to work with. 

Though it is an expensive form of finding the leads, it is worthy of your money. There are several websites that sells you attorney leads. 

We at Exclusive Leads Agency work with Lawyers on an exclusive basis to generate them leads. Not any leads, their ideal client. Another great reason they are exclusive is its rear to find two clients wanting the same exact type of client.

You can also search for other sites similar to this and use it to generate leads.

Attorneys are allowed to engage in certain forms of advertising, but under applicable ethical rules they are not allowed to solicit business directly.

Rule 7.3: Direct Contact with Prospective Clients

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Rule 7.3 Solicitation of Clients

(a) A lawyer shall not by in‑person, live telephone or real-time electronic contact solicit professional employment when a significant motive for the lawyer's doing so is the lawyer's pecuniary gain, unless the person contacted:

(1) is a lawyer; or

(2) has a family, close personal, or prior professional relationship with the lawyer.

(b) A lawyer shall not solicit professional employment by written, recorded or electronic communication or by in‑person, telephone or real-time electronic contact even when not otherwise prohibited by paragraph (a), if:

(1) the target of the solicitation has made known to the lawyer a desire not to be solicited by the lawyer; or

(2) the solicitation involves coercion, duress or harassment.

(c) Every written, recorded or electronic communication from a lawyer soliciting professional employment from anyone known to be in need of legal services in a particular matter shall include the words "Advertising Material" on the outside envelope, if any, and at the beginning and ending of any recorded or electronic communication, unless the recipient of the communication is a person specified in paragraphs (a)(1) or (a)(2).

(d) Notwithstanding the prohibitions in paragraph (a), a lawyer may participate with a prepaid or group legal service plan operated by an organization not owned or directed by the lawyer that uses in‑person or telephone contact to solicit memberships or subscriptions for the plan from persons who are not known to need legal services in a particular matter covered by the plan.

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