Law Practice
Jun. 19, 2013
State Bar panel endorses licensing nonlawyers to perform limited legal work
A special State Bar panel formally endorsed the idea of licensing nonlawyers to perform some legal work for clients and recommended the bar's Board of Trustees move forward to develop a limited-license program.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
A special State Bar panel on Monday formally endorsed the idea of licensing nonlawyers to perform some legal work for clients, and it recommended the bar's Board of Trustees move forward to develop a limited-license program.
Citing the growing number of Californians who can't afford lawyers to handle their family law, landlord-tenant and other matters, the group said the bar should, &qu...
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