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Law Practice

May 9, 2001

Co-Counsel Can Seek Attorney Fees, Court Rules

LOS ANGELES - California law bars attorneys from seeking payment for representing themselves in disputes with clients, but co-counsel who represent each other are not subject to the prohibition, a federal appellate court ruled Monday.

By David Houston
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - California law bars attorneys from seeking payment for representing themselves in disputes with clients, but co-counsel who represent each other are not subject to the prohibition, a federal appellate court ruled Monday.
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