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Aug. 30, 2019
Nonlawyer ownership: The end of ethics and the profession as we know it
I just read Joe Donnini’s Aug. 23 article, “Is nonlawyer ownership signaling the end for solo/small firms?” No, it signals the end of putting the public interest first and the beginning of lawlessness.





Minh T. Nguyen
Nguyen Theam Lawyers LLP
3777 Long Beach Blvd., Fl 3
Long Beach , CA 90807
Phone: (562) 283-5415
Email: minh@nguyenlawyers.com
UC Hastings COL; San Francisco CA
I just read Joe Donnini's Aug. 23 article, "Is nonlawyer ownership signaling the end for solo/small firms?" No, it signals the end of putting the public interest first and the beginning of lawlessness.
Allow me to explain. I practice personal injury litigation. I am a member of the Executive Committee for the Consu...
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