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March 7, 2008
MJP In Connecticut
Connecticut has adopted a rule governing Multi-Jurisdictional Practice that grants to non-Connecticut lawyers the same opportunity to "provide legal services on a temporary basis" under Rule 5.5 that the state where that lawyer is admitted provides to members of the Connecticut Bar. The announcement, which identifies the jurisdictions that are deemed to qualify, is linked here. (Mike Frisch)
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