French Lawyers Seek 'Essential' Status as France's 2nd COVID-19 Lockdown Drags On
The French Bar Council, which represents 70,000 lawyers, has petitioned the Interior Ministry to add "consulting a lawyer in person" to the list of official exceptions to France's strict new rules to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus.
November 17, 2020 at 03:45 PM
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Is an in-person meeting with a lawyer an "essential" reason to leave home during a COVID-19 lockdown—on a par with seeing a doctor, shopping for groceries or walking the dog?
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