Legal Question in Business Law in Ohio
Lpa
What does LPA after a law firms name mean? Example is John Smith Co., LPA.
Asked on 12/09/07, 1:17 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Robert Rosplock
Rosplock & Perez
Re: Lpa
It means the law firm is operating in corporate form. Legal Professional Association is the term. It also means that only the attorney who represents a client is personally responsible for a malpractice claim. The other members of the association are only responsible up to their investment in the firm.
Answered on 12/09/07, 4:33 pm
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