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Appellate Practice

May 2, 2001

Rulings Complicate Interstate Transactional Law

LOS ANGELES - Two recent and apparently contradictory appellate rulings regarding the rights and liabilities of out-of-state law firms that practice in California are muddying the already roiled waters of interstate transactional law, legal experts said Monday.

By Gina Keating
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - Two recent and apparently contradictory appellate rulings regarding the rights and liabilities of out-of-state law firms that practice in California are muddying the already roiled waters of interstate transactional law, legal experts said Monday.
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