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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