By Itir Yakar
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Nonprofit attorneys are breathing a sigh of relief after the California Supreme Court declined Thursday to require their organizations to register with the State Bar.
But the justices did recommend that the State Bar study whether registration is needed to protect consumers who ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Nonprofit attorneys are breathing a sigh of relief after the California Supreme Court declined Thursday to require their organizations to register with the State Bar.
But the justices did recommend that the State Bar study whether registration is needed to protect consumers who ...
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