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Can You Practice Law in Multiple States? What Lawyers Should Know

Rocket Matter

Serve Clients Who Need a Multi-State Law Firm Corporate clients and growing businesses may need legal representation in more than one jurisdiction. Being a multi-state attorney gives you an edge and allows you to become a go-to advisor for complex, multijurisdictional matters.

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Privacy Law: Status of Legal Practice Area in 2025

Martindale-Avvo

To understand how the law applies to client situations, an attorney should review the details of data collection technology. Many state laws come into effect or have significant legislative milestones coming up in 2025. Use the IAPPs legislation tracker to familiarize yourself with dates relevant to your practice.

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The Tax Season Survival Guide for Law Firms

Lawmatics

If an entity with more than one owner was formed as an LLC under state law, it is generally treated as a partnership for federal income tax purposes, and files Form 1065. The IRS penalizes filers for errors that could have been avoided through compliance with the tax rules, including deadlines. IRS Form 1040-ES. Late filings.

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Are Electronic Signatures Legal?

Clio

This federal law was designed to create a consistent standard in the regulation of electronic signatures in the US, as well as to help encourage cross-border transactions in certain circumstances (which are made easier when contracts and documents may be signed electronically). Consider the following when weighing your options: Compliance.

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