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    Colo. lawmakers close door on law firms owned by non-attorneys

    Colorado lawmakers have overwhelmingly rejected the idea that law firms can be owned by non-attorneys, recently passing a bill that prevents lawyers from sharing fees with those entities. They’re called alternative business structures, and they’re legal in Arizona and Utah. But they won’t be in Colorado if Democrat Gov. Jared Polis signs HB26-1421, which passed […]

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