The New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) has voted to sweep away restrictions on out-of-state lawyers practising in America’s undisputed legal capital in a landmark decision for the US legal market.

A vote last week by the NYSBA’s policy-making House of Delegates body will, for the first time, let lawyers qualified in other US jurisdictions practise in New York, for a limited period.

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