Which Bar to Take
Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2009 2:28 pm
I left the heading broad so that others can feel free to chime in with information and questions about other states as they make their own decisions regarding which bar to take.
I'm a 3L who will be going to a DC firm next year, and I'm starting to think about which bar to take (since you can waive into the DC bar from any state). In particular, I'm thinking about the Georgia bar and the Florida bar, since I'm sort of from both places and might want to move back to one of them in the future if I leave DC. The big thing I'm thinking about is reciprocity rules. Georgia has pretty lenient ones (you can waive in from any other jurisdiction that will let you waive in based on GA bar membership, as long as you've been practicing 5 of the last 7 years). Florida, on the other hand, has no reciprocity. So one thought is that I could take Florida, waive into DC, and then use the DC membership to waive into Georgia if I ever move there. On the other hand, I think it's more likely I would want to move to Atlanta than to any Florida market, and I don't know if the five-year wait would be an issue. Hopefully I'll like my firm and want to stay in DC, but who knows... I know about the BigLaw attrition rate, of course.
Does anyone have any particular information about pros or cons of the Florida or Georgia bar exams (or bar membership) I should keep in mind?
I'm a 3L who will be going to a DC firm next year, and I'm starting to think about which bar to take (since you can waive into the DC bar from any state). In particular, I'm thinking about the Georgia bar and the Florida bar, since I'm sort of from both places and might want to move back to one of them in the future if I leave DC. The big thing I'm thinking about is reciprocity rules. Georgia has pretty lenient ones (you can waive in from any other jurisdiction that will let you waive in based on GA bar membership, as long as you've been practicing 5 of the last 7 years). Florida, on the other hand, has no reciprocity. So one thought is that I could take Florida, waive into DC, and then use the DC membership to waive into Georgia if I ever move there. On the other hand, I think it's more likely I would want to move to Atlanta than to any Florida market, and I don't know if the five-year wait would be an issue. Hopefully I'll like my firm and want to stay in DC, but who knows... I know about the BigLaw attrition rate, of course.
Does anyone have any particular information about pros or cons of the Florida or Georgia bar exams (or bar membership) I should keep in mind?