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Sep. 29, 2015

Concern grows over rules for foreign GCs

California may be the eighth largest global economy, but it lacks a rule on the practice of foreign in-house counsel, affecting state-based multinational companies' work.

By Kibkabe Araya

Daily Journal Staff Writer

California may be the eighth largest global economy, but if businesses want their in-house legal teams from around the world to fully and openly work together, it can't happen here.

California is one of many states that lacks a rule on the practice of foreign in-house counsel. Foreign lawyers who work for companies that have headquarters in Californi...

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