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Ep 162: Is the End in Sight for State Limits on Law Practice?

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Did the Rule Ever Make AnySense?

I mean, it absolutely makes no sense. If you've handled personal injury cases for 20 years, and somebody calls you from the state a mile away from your house, that's across the border, and wants you to handle a personal injury case, the law assumes you are not somehow competent do that. A number of ethics bodies actually looked at that issue over the last couple of years to address this question of, can you do that? Which in itself seems a little ludicrous to me. But do you think, did the rule ever make sense as, was there ever a good justification for it? Well, i think we we learn, but there doesn't lowbb, excluded some concepts f

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