By David Cameron Carr
The report of the California State Bar's task force on multidisciplinary practice has arrived with something less than a bang.
The report recommends the creation of "pure form" multidisciplinary entities subject to the same ethical standards governing lawyers. This conservative approach should help convince even the purists that multid...
The report of the California State Bar's task force on multidisciplinary practice has arrived with something less than a bang.
The report recommends the creation of "pure form" multidisciplinary entities subject to the same ethical standards governing lawyers. This conservative approach should help convince even the purists that multid...
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