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Law Practice

May 16, 2001

Border Barrier

California's refusal to allow out-of-state attorneys to represent their clients here is the most restrictive reciprocity policy among the states. While most states have liberal reciprocity provisions, California continues to require that out-of-state attorneys engage in a yearlong quest for bar membership in order to represent their clients in California.

        By Joseph Giannini
        
        California's refusal to allow out-of-state attorneys to represent their clients here is the most restrictive reciprocity policy among the states. While most states have liberal reciprocity provisions, California continues to require that out-of-state attorneys engage in a yearlong quest for bar memb...

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