Taking the bar exam in two states - Good idea?
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2015 2:17 pm
I am a 3L and I have a big firm job lined up in IL. I am originally from MA. I saw that the bar exam schedule allows for me to take both the IL and MA bar exams (MA as an "add-on") this July. The total cost for me would be around $1,100 including bar prep. MA lets you waive in after 5 years of practice in the original state.
I am not sure if this is a good idea since I am not sure if I will move back to MA. I might stay in IL, I might go to MA, or I might go somewhere else. If I had to put a percentage on it, I would say the probability breakdown is as follows: IL 40%, MA 40%, Other 20%.
I am wondering the following things in consideration of this dilemma:
-If I wanted to lateral to a Boston firm from Chicago with MA ties, how much will being admitted in MA help this process?
-Is the credited answer to simply wait until I have an offer from a Boston firm and study for the bar then?
-Does the new firm typically give you time to study for the exam?
-How hard is it to study for a relatively easy exam (MA) 3-4 years into practice while working?
-I am worried that waiting 5 years is risky because I hear that years 3-5 are when a lawyer is most marketable for lateraling.
I am not sure if this is a good idea since I am not sure if I will move back to MA. I might stay in IL, I might go to MA, or I might go somewhere else. If I had to put a percentage on it, I would say the probability breakdown is as follows: IL 40%, MA 40%, Other 20%.
I am wondering the following things in consideration of this dilemma:
-If I wanted to lateral to a Boston firm from Chicago with MA ties, how much will being admitted in MA help this process?
-Is the credited answer to simply wait until I have an offer from a Boston firm and study for the bar then?
-Does the new firm typically give you time to study for the exam?
-How hard is it to study for a relatively easy exam (MA) 3-4 years into practice while working?
-I am worried that waiting 5 years is risky because I hear that years 3-5 are when a lawyer is most marketable for lateraling.