Brian, wouldn't this be the same issue as under whose jurisdiction does
pornography on the Net fall?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Judy Meadows / State Law Library of Montana<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
mtlawjm@class.org
PO Box 203004, Helena, Montana 59620-3004 / Phone 406-444-3660 Fax 444-3603
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On Tue, 8 Aug 1995, Brian L. Baker wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Aug 1995, Fay Henexson wrote:
>
> > And of course, toss into that mix
> > the ever-present problem of legal reference vs. legal advise.
> >
> This brings up a question I often wonder about. Whose bar rules am I
> violating when, and if, I give legal advice over the net. Is it the bar
> in the State I'm located in (or in this case, DC) or where the patron is
> located, or any and all states in which the message passes through, or is
> there a general Internet Bar?
>
> I hope this helps,
>
> Brian-
>
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