Re: Admission to the Bar
Posted by Martin Roy Leon on 1/19/07
January 19, 2007 Again, I am asking for expertise or ideas pertaining to the below cited. I am in Florida and I just completed my J.D. from West Coast School of Law (a correspondence school). I also hold a LL.B and an LL.M from a university in Colombia (the country). I am fluent in English, I did about three years of my undergraduate work at Arizona State University. I am a practicing attorney in good standing in the country of Colombia. I know that most state bars will not accept the J.D. from a California correspondence law school. I am looking to combine my foreign LL.B and LL.M with the J.D. from WCSL and to be admitted into one of the state bars. It makes no difference to me which state admits me. I am only looking to handle Customs and Federal Administrative matters. I do not want work in any local or state courts. I am presently researching the various state bars, i.e. New York, Texas. Rumor has it that I might be able to be admitted on a motion vs. taking a state bar exam. Does anybody have any experience or ideas on this matter? I would greatly appreciate any assistance in this matter. Martin Roy Leon 7102 N. W. 50th Street Miami, Florida 33166-5636 Email address: martinleon@ameritransworld.com or royleonsr@gmail.com Office Telephone: (305) 599-2662, Ext. 105 Cellular Telephone: (954) 864-6651 On 1/17/07, Martin Roy Leon wrote: > January 17, 2007 > Hello everybody, > > Does any body have ideas or experence pertaining to the > below cited. > > On 1/14/07, Martin Roy Leon wrote: >> January 14, 2007 >> >> I am in Florida and I just completed my J.D. from West >> Coast School of Law (a correspondence school). I also >> hold a LL.B and an LL.M from a university in >> Colombia (the country). I am fluent in English, I did >> about three years of my undergraduate work at Arizona >> State University. I am a practicing attorney in good >> standing in the country of Colombia. >> >> I know that most state bars will not accept the J.D. from >> a California correspondence law school. I am looking to >> combine my foreign LL.B and LL.M with the J.D. from WCSL >> and to be admitted into one of the state bars. It makes >> no difference to me which state admits me. I am only >> looking to handle Customs and Federal Administrative >> matters. I do not want work in any local or state courts. >> >> I am presently researching the various state bars, i.e. >> New York, Texas. Rumor has it that I might be able to be >> admitted on a motion vs. taking a state bar exam. Does >> anybody have any experience or ideas on this matter? >> >> I would greatly appreciate any assistance in this matter. >> >> Martin Roy Leon >> 7102 N. W. 50th Street >> Miami, Florida 33166-5636 >> Email address: martinleon@ameritransworld.com or >> royleonsr@gmail.com >> Office Telephone: (305) 599-2662, Ext. 105 >> Cellular Telephone: (954) 864-6651
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Admission to the Bar, 1/14/07, by Martin Roy Leon.
- Re: Admission to the Bar, 1/15/07, by Mara.
- Re: Admission to the Bar, 1/17/07, by Martin Roy Leon.
- Re: Admission to the Bar, 1/19/07, by Martin Roy Leon.
- Re: Admission to the Bar, 1/22/07, by dd.
- Re: Admission to the Bar, 1/24/07, by Martin Roy Leon.
- Re: Admission to the Bar, 4/17/07, by Star.
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