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Bar in Law School State or D.C. for Fed Honors Attorney?
Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2024 2:56 am
by Anonymous User
Are there any downsides to getting barred in your law school's state instead of D.C. if you're going to the feds right out of law school? I'd like to avoid having to travel to D.C. just for the bar if possible since I won't move there till September/October
Re: Bar in Law School State or D.C. for Fed Honors Attorney?
Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2024 9:39 am
by Anonymous User
I don’t think so. I’m barred in my law school state (I clerked there before doing honors) and it’s never been a problem. As a government attorney, as long as you’re barred in a state, any state, you should be able to appear in federal court. The federal attorneys I know are all barred all over the place.
(Fun fact, I’ve gone to court a lot over my career but have yet to appear in court in the state where I’m barred.)
Re: Bar in Law School State or D.C. for Fed Honors Attorney?
Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2024 9:41 am
by Donerail
One obvious downside: The DC bar doesn't have any mandatory CLE requirements, while your law school's state probably does.
Re: Bar in Law School State or D.C. for Fed Honors Attorney?
Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2024 11:45 am
by Anonymous User
Anonymous User wrote: ↑Tue Dec 24, 2024 2:56 am
Are there any downsides to getting barred in your law school's state instead of D.C. if you're going to the feds right out of law school? I'd like to avoid having to travel to D.C. just for the bar if possible since I won't move there till September/October
Doesn't matter, I'm an honors attorney barred in my home state (non-DC) and it hasn't created problems aside from possibly doing pro bono in Virginia
Re: Bar in Law School State or D.C. for Fed Honors Attorney?
Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2024 1:56 am
by Anonymous User
Downside may be higher bar fees, a CLE req., etc. Look into the long term costs.
Re: Bar in Law School State or D.C. for Fed Honors Attorney?
Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2024 4:37 pm
by Anonymous User
Cheers, thanks all! Luckily the non-D.C. state I'm considering also has no CLE and its dues are only slightly higher than D.C. so I think I'll just go with that.