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Posts Tagged ‘Multidisciplinary Practice’

  • ABA Commission: Change Fee-Sharing Rules

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    By Mary C. Daly [Originally published in NYPRR July 1999]   [Editor’s Note: Professor Daly served as the Reporter to the ABA Commission on Multidisciplinary Practice. The views expressed in this article are her own and not those of the Commission.]...

  • Proposal to Permit Multi-Disciplinary Partnerships

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    By John B. Harris [Originally published in NYPRR June 1999]   In recent months, the legal profession has intensely debated whether partnerships between lawyers and other professionals (so-called “multi-disciplinary partnerships” or MDPs) will...

  • Can Lawyers Live with Multidisciplinary Practice?

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    By Gary A. Munneke [Originally published in NYPRR May 1999]   There has been considerable debate concerning the question of multidisciplinary practice, or MDP for short. The discussion has centered on the strategy of international accounting firms to...

  • When Lawyers Work for Accounting Firms

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    By Linda Galler [Originally published in NYPRR February 1999]   Large American accounting firms are following the lead of their counterparts in Europe by expanding the range of services offered to the public into areas traditionally served by law firms....