State Bar & Bar Associations,
Law Practice
Dec. 7, 2020
Lawyer mobility is a challenge for firms, bar
According to Allison Martin Rhodes, partner and deputy general counsel at Sheppard Mullin, state-by-state licensing requirements that limit where a lawyer can physically work are a hold out of an outdated economy.
With Colorado joining a growing number of states continuing to explore changes to multijurisdictional practice rules, lawyers are calling for California to follow suit.
According to Allison Martin Rhodes, partner and deputy general counsel at Sheppard Mullin, state-by-state licensing requirements that limit where a lawyer can physically work are a hold out of an outdated economy.
"The regulatory cl...
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