Law Practice,
State Bar & Bar Associations
Aug. 8, 2018
Bar mulls letting non-lawyers provide legal services
The State Bar is considering changes to its rules that could result in California allowing non-lawyers to participate in providing legal services. At the very least, outside professionals and consumers may have a say in how the bar regulates the industry.
The State Bar is considering changes to its rules that could result in California allowing non-lawyers to provide legal services. At the very least, outside professionals and consumers might have a say in how the bar regulates the industry.
After accepting the findings of an academic report looking at the legal marketplace, bar trustees are assembling a task force to come up with proposals for vast structural change. According to Jo...
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