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Here's one for Jack Dawson... Do federal attorneys need to pass the state bar in the state in which they practice? -- nm
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Mop (aka Rburriel)
Oct 7 '15, 22:23
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Is there a "fallback bar" state? -- nm
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Reagen
Oct 8, 06:22
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Oklahoma? They'll let anyone lawyer! -- nm
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spamlet
Oct 8, 06:30
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i believe it depends on the local rules of each federal district court, but generally yes -- nm
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jangles
Oct 7, 22:24
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Is there a "federal bar" as well?
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Mop
Oct 7, 23:20
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only in the sense that you can be admitted to practice before different federal courts (district, appeals, Supreme)
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jangles
Oct 7, 23:22
I have no idea why I'm asking. Just curious, I guess. -- nm
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Mop
Oct 7, 23:21
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