Litigation
Jul. 20, 2016
Case dismissed a second time, in spite of appeals court exception
An Orange County judge has dismissed a case that could have established precedent for exceptions within state fee-sharing agreements, ruling that the plaintiffs failed to prove claims that would allow for an exception in the first place.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
An Orange County judge has dismissed a case that could have established precedent for exceptions within state fee-sharing agreements, ruling that the plaintiffs failed to prove claims that would allow for an exception in the first place.
The dispute is centered around Rule 2-200 of California's Rules of Professional Conduct, which dictates how financial agreements amon...
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