Re: Admission to Bar of another state or a disbarred attorne
Posted by Joseph Muto on 4/17/03
On 3/20/03, Leila wrote: > On 2/27/03, Joseph F. Muto wrote: >>States vary on their regulations. Most will not touch an attorney with any disciplinary history. Some, such as California and Rhode Island allow an attorney who has been disbarred to apply to their jurisdiction after a specified time period has elapsed. Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Maryland permit a disbarred attorney to apply but place very high conditions on his/her admission so that for all practical purposes they have no chance of admittance. I have not researched all 50 states as of yet, but I see a clear trend after about 20.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Admission to Bar of another state or a disbarred attorney, 2/27/03, by Joseph F. Muto.
- Re: Admission to Bar of another state or a disbarred attorne, 2/28/03, by sharwinston.
- Re: Admission to Bar of another state or a disbarred attorne, 3/20/03, by Leila.
- Re: Admission to Bar of another state or a disbarred attorne, 4/17/03, by Joseph Muto.
- Re: Admission to Bar of another state or a disbarred attorne, 6/20/03, by HJB.
- Re: Admission to Bar of another state or a disbarred attorne, 11/24/05, by Coureney.
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