The Abogados Now Podcast
If you buy leads for your firm, this should get your attention. Colorado just made it illegal to purchase third-party leads, classifying it as a deceptive trade practice with criminal exposure under Senate Bill 174. In this video, Hugo E. Gomez breaks down exactly what the law does, why it was passed, what the penalties look like, and — critically — what it explicitly protects. If you're not in Colorado, pay attention anyway. This is the direction the whole country is headed. The firms in trouble are the ones renting clients from middlemen they can't even name. 🔗 READY TO GROW YOUR FIRM? 📞 Book a call with us: https://www.abogadosnow.com/#book [https://www.abogadosnow.com/#book] 🎥 Watch more videos: https://www.abogadosnow.com/videos/ [https://www.abogadosnow.com/videos/] 📸 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abogadosnow/ [https://www.instagram.com/abogadosnow/] 💼 Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/abogados-now [https://www.linkedin.com/company/abogados-now] ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 – Breaking news: Colorado just made buying leads illegal 0:06 – Senate Bill 174 and what it actually bans 0:17 – Why this matters even if you're not in Colorado 0:36 – Quick disclaimer: this is information, not legal advice 1:14 – What the law actually does: banning third-party lead purchases 1:24 – Contact info, legal issues, case details — all prohibited transactions 1:36 – Why lawmakers passed it: fake consultation sites, bait-and-switch call centers 1:52 – Hurt people calling what they thought was a law firm — and reaching a call center 2:06 – The penalty: not a slap on the wrist — deceptive trade practice under Colorado's Consumer Protection Act 2:18 – This opens civil suits and criminal liability — not just bar violations 2:28 – The good news: the law does not ban legal marketing 2:39 – What's explicitly protected: SEO, PPC, radio, TV, billboards, directories, streaming 2:55 – The one condition: your firm must be clearly identified in the advertising 3:05 – The whole law comes down to one word: disclosure 3:10 – If a middleman is hiding who they are and selling consumer data, that's illegal 3:22 – Why firms using Abogados Now are not the target of this law 3:38 – The firms in trouble: the ones renting clients from middlemen they can't name 3:48 – Why non-Colorado attorneys shouldn't tune out 3:55 – States copy each other on consumer protection — Colorado is the first, not the last 4:07 – Get ahead of it before your state writes its own version 4:14 – The takeaway: own your leads, put your name on everything 4:27 – This isn't just compliance — it's better marketing 4:43 – Colorado firms have until August to make these changes 📌 WHO THIS IS FOR Personal injury attorneys and law firm owners in Colorado and nationwide who buy third-party leads or use lead vendors and want to understand what Senate Bill 174 means for their marketing — and how to make sure they're never the target of a law like this. 🔍 WHAT WE COVER → Exactly what Colorado's Senate Bill 174 bans and why it was passed → Why the penalty is criminal exposure, not just a bar complaint → What types of legal marketing are explicitly protected under the statute → The one-word test that determines whether your marketing is compliant → Why firms using transparent, branded marketing are untouched by this law → Why this is likely coming to other states — and how to get ahead of it now → What Colorado firms need to do before August. 🏢 ABOUT ABOGADOS NOW We build authentic Spanish-language marketing campaigns that actually convert for personal injury law firms nationwide. SEO, paid search, content, intake optimization — designed for the Hispanic market from the ground up. #LegalMarketing #PIAttorney #AbogadosNow #ColoradoLaw #SenateBill174 #LeadGeneration #LawFirmMarketing #LegalCompliance #PersonalInjuryMarketing #LawFirmGrowth #LegalAdvertising #LeadBuying #LawFirmStrategy #PIMarketing #LegalNews
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