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New York Codes Rules Regulations (Last Updated: March 27,2024) |
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TITLE 22. Judiciary |
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Subtitle B. Courts |
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Chapter IV. Supreme Court |
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Subchapter E. All Departments |
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Part 1205. Cooperative Business Arrangements Between Lawyers and Nonlegal Professionals |
Sec. 1205.2. Definition
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- A cooperative business arrangement is a contractual relationship between a lawyer or law firm and a nonlegal professional or nonlegal professional service firm for the purpose of offering to the public, on a systematic and continuing basis, legal services performed by the lawyer or law firm, as well as other nonlegal professional services, as authorized by section 1200.5-c of this Title.