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Law Practice

Jul. 28, 2001

Multijurisdictional Task Force Will Report, Invite Comments

Should out-of-state attorneys, not licensed by the State Bar of California, be able to practice law in California? The question of whether and under what circumstances attorneys who are licensed to practice law in other states may be permitted to practice in California has been the focus of a task force appointed by Chief Justice Ronald M. George.

        By Raymond Marshall
        
        Should out-of-state attorneys, not licensed by the State Bar of California, be able to practice law in California? The question of whether and under what circumstances attorneys who are licensed to practice law in other states may be permitted to practice in California has been the focus of a...

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