The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday denied review to a lawyer’s constitutional challenge to New York’s requirement that nonresident members of the New York bar maintain a physical office for business within the state.
The justices, without comment in Schoenefeld v. Schneiderman, turned away a petition filed by Ekaterina Schoenefeld, a New Jersey resident who is licensed to practice law in New Jersey, New York and California.
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