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New Subsection (9) of Rule 4:02 of the Supreme Judicial Court Rules, Effective June 1, 2008, Requires Massachusetts In-House Lawyers Not Admitted to the Bar of the Commonwealth to Register With the Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers


by J. Charles Mokriski View Biography
Nancy M. Cullen View Biography
Danielle Y. Vanderzanden View Biography
John P. McLafferty View Biography
Day Pitney LLP View Firm Credentials
Boston Office

July 22, 2008

Previously published on June 26, 2008

In December, 2006, the Supreme Judicial Court adopted Rule 5.5 of the American Bar Association's Model Rules of Professional Conduct, conferring formal legitimacy and peace of mind on many Massachusetts in-house lawyers who are not admitted to the Massachusetts bar.


 

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