can i own a law firm, not being a licensed attorney?
Tuesday, May 11th, 2010 at
10:41 am
I want to purchase an existing tax law practice and the former attorney (partners) want to be employees of the new firm. If not a licensed attorney, can I own the firm…what are the limitations of the practice name, I am a tax practioner, what limitations would I have on how I can represent the firm and myself personally…if any?
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