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Law Practice

Jan. 3, 2002

Rubber Checks Prod Cash-Only Policy at Courts

LOS ANGELES - A rash of rubber checks has caused the federal court's Central District to enforce a long-standing local rule against allowing lawyers, law firms and attorney-service companies to use personal or business checks to pay filing fees.

By David Houston
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - A rash of rubber checks has caused the federal court's Central District to enforce a long-standing local rule against allowing lawyers, law firms and attorney-service companies to use personal or business checks to pay filing fees.

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