I am licensed to practice law in New Jersey and was wondering if it would be possible to move to another state without "waiving in" and doing things like bankruptcy or immigration- anything in the federal courts that only require you to have an active license in a state. Someone told me that if you're actively licensed in one state that there are certain kinds of things you can anywhere. Yes, I know that some states have reciprocity, etc, but I really don't feel like moving to D.C., etc. I would like to move to Ohio for a year or two and not have to take the bar exam there. Are there any areas of practice that I could do while there with my NJ license?
Any good suggestions would be appreciated. If you don't know the answer to this question, please don't answer it, thanks!
2006-07-31
22:27:09
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