§ 10830 Nonprofit Legal Service Administration
This law allows a nonprofit to be created to handle fee‑sharing for lawyers, but only if it follows strict rules and gets approval from the State Bar.
A group of California lawyers wants to start a nonprofit that collects small fees from other lawyers to pay for legal help for low‑income clients.
The group must make sure every active State Bar member can join and get the same chance to provide services, cannot use proxy or cumulative voting, must get a certificate from the State Bar showing they meet the rules, and must follow the Bar's ethics rules. Once the certificate is issued, the nonprofit can operate but will be supervised by the State Bar.
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§ 10830 Nonprofit Legal Service Administration
Last verified: January 10, 2026