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Admission for PE firms
If one is admitted in a state outside of NY and wishes to work in-house for a NY private equity firm (i.e., something corporate - not litigation),do the institutional pe firms require their lawyers to be admitted in NY as well?
- existentialcrisis
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Re: Admission for PE firms
I feel like in house roles generally are usually pretty flexible on state of admission.
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Re: Admission for PE firms
This is what I've seen too. But often the job postings will say whether admission in a particular state is required.existentialcrisis wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 11:51 amI feel like in house roles generally are usually pretty flexible on state of admission.
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