California Supreme Court Amends Rule 7.3 on Client Solicitation, Denies Petition to Amend Rules 8.2 and 8.4
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The California Supreme Court granted the State Bar of California's petition to amend Rule 7.3 (Solicitation of Clients), prohibiting attorneys from soliciting clients named as respondents in ex parte temporary domestic violence restraining order proceedings before formal service. The amendments take effect June 1, 2026. Separately, the court denied the State Bar's petition to amend Rules 8.2 and 8.4 regarding attorney discipline for false public statements, directing instead a 45-day public comment period on alternative language addressing true threats and incitements.
Attorneys practicing in domestic violence restraining order matters should review their client outreach procedures ahead of the June 1, 2026 effective date — pre-service solicitation of respondents is now prohibited under Rule 7.3. The separate State Bar consultation on Rules 8.2 and 8.4, once opened, will provide an opportunity to comment on proposed discipline standards for attorney public statements that might constitute true threats or incitements.
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The California Supreme Court granted the State Bar's petition to amend Rule 7.3, adopting a prohibition on attorneys soliciting clients who are named as respondents in petitions for ex parte temporary domestic violence restraining orders before they have been formally served. The amendments clarify the prohibition does not apply if the respondent is a current or former client of the attorney, and incorporate cross-references to Rule 1.4 regarding client communication obligations. The court separately denied the petition to amend Rules 8.2 and 8.4, instead directing the State Bar to circulate alternative proposal language for a 45-day public comment period.
Attorneys practicing in domestic violence restraining order matters must immediately cease any pre-service solicitation of respondents under the new Rule 7.3, effective June 1, 2026. Legal professionals should monitor the forthcoming State Bar consultation on alternative language for Rules 8.2 and 8.4 regarding false or misleading public statements that might prejudice judicial proceedings.
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California Supreme Court Amends Rules of Professional Conduct
The California Supreme Court on Thursday issued orders on two State Bar of California petitions to amend the Rules of Professional Conduct, relating to domestic violence restraining order cases and attorney discipline for making false or misleading public statements. By Merrill Balassone Apr 23, 2026 The California Supreme Court on Thursday issued orders on two State Bar of California petitions to amend the Rules of Professional Conduct, relating to domestic violence restraining order cases and attorney discipline for making false or misleading public statements.
Court Approves Amendments to Rule 7.3 on Client Solicitation
The court granted the State Bar’s petition to amend Rule 7.3 (Solicitation of Clients), adopting measures aimed at protecting those involved in domestic violence restraining order proceedings.
Under the approved amendments, attorneys are prohibited from soliciting clients who are named as respondents in petitions for ex parte temporary domestic violence restraining orders before they have been formally served. Such solicitations could provide advance notice of the proceedings, potentially allowing respondents to evade service and increasing safety risks for those seeking protection through the restraining orders, according to the State Bar.
In adopting the amendments, the court clarified the prohibition does not apply if the respondent is a current or former client of the attorney. The court also incorporated cross-references to Rule 1.4, which describes the obligation to keep clients informed of significant developments (Rule 1.4(a)(3)) and the provision allowing attorneys to delay client communications if disclosure could lead to imminent harm (Rule 1.4(c)).
The amendments to Rule 7.3 will take effect on June 1.
Court Denies Proposed Amendments to Rules 8.2 and 8.4; Seeks Public Comment
The court denied the State Bar’s petition to amend Rules 8.2 (Judicial Officials) and 8.4 (Misconduct). The proposed changes sought to clarify that attorneys could face discipline for making false or misleading public statements—including statements framed as opinion—that might prejudice judicial proceedings or endanger judges, court personnel, or others.
The court instead directed the State Bar to solicit public comment on alternative language to:
- Clarify the purpose and scope of Rule 8.2; and
- Specify that, under Rule 8.4, “true threats of violence or incitements of unlawful imminent action” directed at parties, judges, or judicial officers may constitute conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice. The court directed the State Bar to circulate the alternative proposal for a 45-day public comment period.
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