Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Latest News on Law Firm Billboard Promoting Infidelity and Divorce

Associated Press reports that the ad has been taken down by city officials:
Chicago Dumps Racy Law Firm Billboard

The Associated Press
Wednesday, May 9, 2007; 10:01 AM


CHICAGO -- A racy billboard proclaiming "Life's short. Get a divorce" caused enough of an uproar, city workers stripped it from its downtown perch after a week.

It wasn't so much about the partially clothed man and woman on the law firm's ad. It was the phrase that lawyers Corri Fetman and Kelly Garland chose that drew scores of complaints from neighbors and from other attorneys who said it reflected poorly on their profession.

A city alderman who lives nearby found a technical reason to jettison the sign.

"I called the building inspector and told him to do his job and he did," said Alderman Burton Natarus. "It has nothing to do with content or anything else. They did not have a permit and they were ordered to take it down."

Fetman and Garland say they're upset the sign was removed.

"They ripped our billboard down without due process," Fetman said. "We own that art. I feel violated."

Despite its brief run, the sign apparently was good for business. Since it went up last week, the two women said calls to their law firm have gone up dramatically.

Previous Pro Ecclesia posts on this subject:
Divorce Attorney Defends Racy Billboard

"Life's Short, Get a Divorce": Law Firm Ad Causes a Stir in Chicago

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1 Comments:

At 5/09/2007 2:35 PM, Blogger Cath said...

The lawyer feels violated? What about those of us who are trying to defend the family? Doesn't it matter that we felt violated by their ad?

Of course, there will probably be a lawsuit. If a judge can sue a drycleaner for $65 million for a lost pair of pants, how much will a law firm charge for the removal of a billboard?

 

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