Thirty-three general counsels and chief legal officers have signed a letter supporting changes to State Bar rules governing in-house counsel registration and pro bono work. The Association of Corporate Counsel, which produced the Nov. 5 letter, asked the bar to loosen restrictions on the types of pro bono work in-house counsel can do.
“Currently California has one of the most restrictive rules in the United States, if not the most ...
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