Foreign Legal Consultants and Programs for Public Service Licensure and Law School Faculty: A Look at Three Jurisdictions’ Registration Paths
By Robert J. Becerra; James H. S. Levine; and Susan L. Kay, Joy Radice, and Daniel Schaffzin
Alongside the more standard paths to legal practice in a jurisdiction, such as via bar examination or admission on motion, some jurisdictions have rules in place for the admission of foreign legal consultants, military spouse attorneys, in-house counsel, and programs in place for public service licensure and law school faculty.
In this section, we bring you articles from three jurisdictions—Florida, Delaware, and Tennessee—on their registration paths for foreign legal consultants and programs for public service licensure and law school faculty, respectively. (Note that ...
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Foreign Legal Consultants and Programs for Public Service Licensure and Law School Faculty: A Look at Three Jurisdictions’ Registration Paths
By Robert J. Becerra; James H. S. Levine; and Susan L. Kay, Joy Radice, and Daniel Schaffzin
Alongside the more standard paths to legal practice in a jurisdiction, such as via bar examination or admission on motion, some jurisdictions have rules in place for the admission of foreign legal consultants, military spouse attorneys, in-house counsel, and programs in place for public service licensure and law school faculty.
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