Law Practice
Aug. 22, 2015
Bar registration still trips up out-of-state in-house counsel
California steadfastly remains a business magnet, and as industry crosses state lines, so do lawyers. But a decade after the state adopted a rule on having out-of-state corporate attorneys register as in-house counsel, some lawyers are still unregistered with the State Bar.




California steadfastly remains a business magnet, and as industry crosses state lines, so do lawyers. But a decade after the state adopted a rule on having out-of-state corporate attorneys register as in-house counsel, some lawyers are still unregistered with the State Bar.
Instead, they pay membership dues to their original bars while practicin...
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