Arizona's Law Firm Ownership Program Faces Scrutiny
Arizonas unique law firm ownership program, allowing non-lawyers like investors to own law firms, is under scrutiny. The State Bar raises concerns about nationwide operations, call centers, and potential harm to consumers. The court committee proposes rule tweaks, but the Bar argues they leave loopholes. The Bar plans to discuss the issue at a March meeting, aiming to fix the program while acknowledging its newness and potential for adjustments.
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