Thursday, May 26, 2005

Multijurisdictional Law Practice

The Florida has become the 20th. state to enact multijurisdictional practice rule changes since the ABA endorsed its own model back in 2002, according to the May 18th. Lawyers’ Manual on Professional Conduct, published by ABA/BNA.

Indiana is among the other 19 states having followed this trend, but Ohio and Kentucky have not.

Additional information on the ABA’s position on multijurisdictional practice is available on their website, including tables on the various states’ implementation of the model rule, and state implementation of ABA recommendations regarding MJP.

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