Limited Liability Company Has No First Amendment Right To Send Its Lawyer To Board Meetings

Usually when someone invokes her right to counsel, she usually has in mind the Sixth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution (or perhaps Article I, § 15 of the California Constitution). Thus, I was surprised to see a case in which the plaintiff argued that it had a First Amendment right to counsel.      Read more………

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