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Advertising in Bar Publications The best way to communicate your message with all New Hampshire lawyers is to advertise in one of the NH Bar Association's publications. Each lawyer and judge finds a copy of NH Bar News on their desk twenty-two times a year. This bi-monthly publication offers classified advertising, display advertising and professional announcements. Another advertising option, coming soon to this site, will be the NHBA Vendor eMall. This electronic mall will post ads that can include your company's logo, a link to your Web site and/or email address as well as a description of your services.
Membership Demographics 75% active
56% active in-state
56% between 31 and 50 years old
32% sole practitioners
27% firms with 2 to 5 attorneys
32% women
Circulation Approximately 6000 increasing by 200 annually. Distribution includes all active, licensed attorneys and judges in New Hampshire plus other bar members throughout the nation, many of the nation's law libraries and other interested subscribers and organizations.
Advertising PolicyAll advertising is subject to approval by the publisher. The publisher reserves the right at any time to decline any advertising which it feels may be inappropriate. The following is a non-exclusive list of advertising which is unacceptable to the publisher: - advertising relating to alcoholic beverages or tobacco products;
- advertising by or on behalf of political candidates at any level;
- advertising relating to contests, lotteries, or the offering of prizes based on chance, unless first cleared by the U.S. Postal Service, and unless written proof of compliance with the laws of New Hampshire is supplied;
- advertising which by its subject matter or content may imply New Hampshire Bar Association endorsement, recommendation, support or approval unless prior endorsement, recommendation, support or approval has been awarded by the New Hampshire Bar Association;
- advertising for products or services that are illegal or whose movement in interstate commerce is illegal;
- advertising which contains unlawful discriminatory language;
- advertising by which the advertiser violates or may encourage or enable another to violate the New Hampshire Supreme Court Rules of Professional Conduct.
Advertising may not in subject matter, content, material or design, jeopardize the mailing status of the publication. The publisher reserves the right to require clearance from the U.S. Postal Service.
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