(a) A lawyer shall not: (a) practice law in a jurisdiction where doing so violates in violation of the regulation of the legal profession in that jurisdiction;, or (b) assist a person who is not a member of the bar another in the performance of activity that constitutes the unauthorized practice of law doing so. (b) A lawyer who is not admitted to practice in this jurisdiction shall not: (1) except as authorized by these Rules or other law, establish an office or other systematic and continuous presence in this jurisdiction for the practice of law; or (2) hold out to the public or otherwise represent that the lawyer is admitted to practice law in this jurisdiction. (c) A lawyer admitted in another United States jurisdiction, and not disbarr...
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underlined language reflects language contained in revised rules, but not current rules
(redlined against the current Tennessee Rules of Professional Conduct underlined language reflects l...
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State regulations have created substantial barriers to lawyers who engage in multijurisdictional pra...
Multijurisdictional practice (“MJP”)—that is, law practice in a host state by an out-of-state lawyer...
This article will examine whether the American Bar Association’s (“ABA”) Model Rules of Professional...
2 The Tennessee Bar Association (“TBA”) petitions the Court to adopt amended rules, set out in detai...
[1] A lawyer is an expert in law pursuing a learned art in service to clients and in the spirit of p...
underlined language reflects language contained in revised rules, but not current rules
(redlined against the current Tennessee Rules of Professional Conduct underlined language reflects l...
NOTE: This draft of the Proposed Tennessee Rules of Professional Conduct includes, after each Propo...
Rules of legal ethics are, broadly speaking, of two kinds. Rules of the first kind relate to the int...
In 1983, after six years of drafting and lively debate, the American Bar Association adopted the Mod...
LEGAL PRACTICE. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Amends Constitution to add a declaration that i...
This Article proposes that the MDP Commission consider separately and independently its interests in...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has amended this rule to allow attorneys to practice in all counties....
Regulation of lawyer conduct in the State of Nebraska. Upon the Nebraska Supreme Court\u27s adoption...
This article addresses the rule proposal appearing as ballot item E for the State Bar of Texas rules...
State regulations have created substantial barriers to lawyers who engage in multijurisdictional pra...
Multijurisdictional practice (“MJP”)—that is, law practice in a host state by an out-of-state lawyer...
This article will examine whether the American Bar Association’s (“ABA”) Model Rules of Professional...