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What bar can I waive into without examination from Florida?
I have been practicing for three years and I am thinking of making a move. Any suggestions? DC is an obvious one, but looking for some additional ideas.
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Re: What bar can I waive into without examination from Florida?
Texas w/ 5 years of Florida bar membership.
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Re: What bar can I waive into without examination from Florida?
Washington State, but you have to take an online Washington Law Component exam: http://www.wsba.org/Licensing-and-Lawye ... -by-Motion
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Re: What bar can I waive into without examination from Florida?
http://www.ncbex.org/assets/media_files ... pGuide.pdf
See page 46 of the PDF (labeled page 34 at the bottom of the page text)
See page 46 of the PDF (labeled page 34 at the bottom of the page text)
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