Discipline
Jun. 13, 2002
Partnership Problems
Dicta Column - By JoAnne Earls Robbins - Many lawyers enter into agreements with other lawyers to practice law. Such an arrangement seems to have many advantages, such as shared office and staffing expenses and litigation costs, and the possibility of having another lawyer who knows the client and case to cover appearances or help in a bind.




Dicta Column
By JoAnne Earls Robbins
Many lawyers enter into agreements with other lawyers to practice law. Such an arrangement seems to have many advantages, such as shared office and staffin...
By JoAnne Earls Robbins
Many lawyers enter into agreements with other lawyers to practice law. Such an arrangement seems to have many advantages, such as shared office and staffin...
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