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I have hired an out-of-state practitioner to work in my office until she can return to her practice in Louisiana. What work can she handle?

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I have hired an out-of-state practitioner to work in my office until she can return to her practice in Louisiana. What work can she handle?

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A registered practitioner may continue to represent clients before the office in patent matters. Whether the practitioner may practice in other areas is primarily a question of state laws. Be aware that a state’s multijurisdictional practice of law rule may permit an out-of-state lawyer to practice temporarily, but not to establish a continuous presence.

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