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Court 'Modifies' Opinion 33 Right Out of Existence
The NJ Supreme Court last week cleared the way for state or local governments to hire the counsel of their choice on complex bond issues, though the justices paid lip service to the desirability of using local lawyers for more mundane matters. Gutting a decision by one of its standing committees, the Court concluded that it is not the unauthorized practice of law for an out-of-state bond firm to be hired by a New Jersey entity to serve as bond counsel, unless a bond issue warrants expertise.Attorney Ineligibility Order Pursuant to Rule 1:28-2(a)
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