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Passing the bar, 50?
Is it possible to sit on the bar for all 50 states? Is there an advantage of doing so?
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Re: Passing the bar, 50?
I'd imagine that reciprocity and pro hac vice admission/association with local counsel (maybe also the UBE - don't know that much about it) would get you most of the way there without you having to sit for quite as many examinations, do a whole lot of unnecessary CLE, and pay a fortune in bar dues.
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Re: Passing the bar, 50?
You need to chill.Soup2Nuts wrote:Is it possible to sit on the bar for all 50 states? Is there an advantage of doing so?