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Law Practice

Oct. 15, 2003

Legal Limbo

SAN FRANCISCO - A cloud hangs over out-of-state lawyers every time they consult with clients in California: they could be breaking the law.

By Erik Cummins
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - A cloud hangs over out-of-state lawyers every time they consult with clients in California: they could be breaking the law.
        Not only that, but their clients could refuse to pay them under a landmark 1998 state Supreme Court decision, <...

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