Legal Question in Civil Litigation in California
Can a California attorney represent an out-of-state corporation which is NOT registered with the California Secretary of State in litigation against a California resident?
Asked on 11/25/12, 11:56 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Of course. Not every out of state corporation must register; there are many exceptions. Furthermore, even if illegally not registered, that does not prohibit an attorney from representing it nor prevent the corporation from having counsel. It just means the California resident can file a motion to have the case thrown out, or the corporation's pleadings struck from the record unless and until the corporation registers as required by law..
Answered on 11/26/12, 12:17 am
Anthony Roach
Law Office of Anthony A. Roach
As long as the litigation is in California, then sure.
Answered on 11/29/12, 12:25 pm
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