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CA Inhouse position - No need to take the CA bar?
I know almost all law firms require the CA bar admission. Seems like there is an inhouse lawyer certificate (???) in CA. Does a lawyer who is licensed in NY not need to take the CA bar to work inhouse?
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Re: CA Inhouse position - No need to take the CA bar?
It's not required by the state, but some in-house positions may still require it (it will say so in the job posting).