Out-Of-State Legal Work In NJ Homes Gets Ethics Greenlight

By Bill Wichert (October 7, 2021, 7:24 PM EDT) -- Attorneys may perform out-of-state legal work from their New Jersey homes without having state law licenses as long as they don't work from a law office in the state or otherwise present themselves as available to practice law in the state, according to an advisory opinion from two ethics committees released Thursday....

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