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Discipline

Jan. 11, 2002

Panel: Ease Rules for Out-of-State Counsel

LOS ANGELES - After a year of study, a special panel has recommended that California ease its rules against out-of-state lawyers practicing in the state without first being admitted to the State Bar.

        LOS ANGELES - After a year of study, a special panel has recommended that California ease its rules against out-of-state lawyers practicing in the state without first being admitted to the State Bar.
        A report to the state Supreme Court from its special Advisory Task Force on Multijurisdictional Practice says California law and ethics rules should be changed to allow out-of-sta...

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