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Litigation

Oct. 20, 2011

Out-of-state attorneys sue over ban on practicing in California

Seven lawyers not licensed to practice in California have sued the California Supreme Court and its justices, seeking to change the rules limiting out-of-state attorneys' ability to practice in state courts.


By Jill Redhage


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Seven lawyers not licensed to practice in California have sued the California Supreme Court and its justices, seeking to change the rules limiting out-of-state attorneys' ability to practice in state courts.


In a 45-page complaint filed in the Northern District last week, the plaintiffs ask the court to declare it unconstitutional that California has no reciprocal agreements allowing members of ot...

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