Since the adoption of the current California choice-of-law rules, increasing reliance on technology, greater cross-border practice, and the growth of national law firms with offices in California have created ethics-related choice-of-law issues for lawyers and bar regulators. Deciding which of several jurisdictions' ethics rules may apply in a particular matter is becoming a frequent aspect of lawyering, particularly in view of California's d...
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