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    Re: becoming a partner....

    Posted by Dan Gulberry on 6/17/08

    I understand what you are saying, but are you aware of any
    opportunities that may arise from being a CA attorney in another
    state prior to 3-5 yrs....?

    (ie. I heard that you can become a partner of an out of state
    law firm as long as you didn't go into a court room...)

    again I do not know know if this is correct...

    Thanks again,

    DG

    On 6/16/08, -- wrote:
    > On 6/16/08, Dan Gulberry wrote:
    >> - if you get a DL degree in CA (& pass CA Bar) can you
    >> partner up w/ a lawyer/firm in say FL or NC...
    >> what are the possibilities prior to being "seasoned" enough
    >> as determined by the state other than CA to sit for such
    >> states exam...?
    >>
    >> DG
    >
    > Each state sets its own rules. 3 to 5 years is common. Some
    > won't take an online degree ever.

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • becoming a partner...., 6/16/08, by Dan Gulberry.
  • Re: becoming a partner...., 6/16/08, by --.
  • Re: becoming a partner...., 6/17/08, by Dan Gulberry.
  • Re: becoming a partner...., 6/17/08, by --.


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