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Ethics/Professional Responsibility

Dec. 6, 2014

The rules for selling a law practice

California lawyers waiting patiently for a version of the CRCP that will conform to the numbering of the Model Rules - employed in every other state - must wait a bit longer. By William K. Mills


By William K. Mills


By now, all California attorneys are exhausted in their 14-year wait for the long promised revisions to the California Rules of Professional Conduct (CRCP). The state Supreme Court's recent decision to send the CRCP back to a second revision committee is frustrating for those of waiting patiently for a version that will conform to the numbering of the Model Rules employed in every other state. Having taken a class focused on professional r...

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