Would the use of a neon sign, approximately (five) 5 feet long by two (2) feet in height, containing the attorney's name and telephone number, over the entrance to his office located in a suburban shopping center, be in violation of any Canon of Ethics?
18 Baylor L. Rev. 212 (1966)
SOLICITATION - ADVERTISING - NEON SIGNS
A neon sign, approximately 5 feet long and 2 feet high, containing the attorney's name and telephone number, over the entrance to his office in a suburban shopping center, is proper.
Canon 24.
A careful search of the opinions, both of the American Bar and the Texas Bar, failed to reveal where a similar question had ever been passed upon. A majority of the members of the committee are of the opinion that such a sign does not violate any canon. (6-4)
Tex. Comm. On Professional Ethics, Op. 38 (1951)