ACC argued that many in-house lawyers carry corporate office titles and responsibilities but this does not diminish their capacity to act as lawyers for their clients and to maintain their professional status.
A brief dealing with whether Alabama would honor the attorney client privilege for a lawyer giving advice as in-house counsel.
This multi-jurisdictional practice matter in the state of New Hampshire regards corporate counsel who is licensed and in good standing in one state, but practicing exclusively and full time for a corporate client in offices located in another state.
ACCA?s Corporate & Securities Law Committee's to the SEC on"Disclosure Regarding Nominating Committee Functions and Communications between Security Holders and Boards of Directors (September 15, 2003).?
This is a copy of the CFR section stating the rule.
Updated ABA model rules 1.6 and 1.13 (8/11/03)
ACCA and its CA Chapters' comments to The Judicial Council of California Supreme Court Multijurisdictional Practice Implementation Committee regarding its report: The Multijurisdictional Practice of Law by Lawyers Not Admitted to the State Bar of California.
ACCA's comments to the ABA's Task Force on Corporate Responsibility supporting the Task Force?s Final Report and Recommendations to the ABA House of Delegates, Report Nos. 119A, 119B, and 119C.
GCCA-Europe filed comments in 2003 with the European Competition Law Commission regarding the Commission?s inquiry into the regulation of the"liberal professions? in the EU, and whether, in specific, lawyer regulation in each of the member states was in some way impinging on the free flow of commerce
This admission rule approved in 2002 permits admission upon motion in New Hampshire.