New Rules for Lawyers Returning From Inactive Status

August 7, 2009
The Legal Intelligencer

Types : Bylined Articles

By an order dated April 16, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court enacted amendments to the Rules of Disciplinary Enforcement affecting the commonwealth’s roughly 27,000 inactive attorneys.

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