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Old 05-18-2005, 10:26 PM
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Originally posted by kddani
That's a good point. I forget how it works though, because they won't have ABA accrediation I *think* you could only take the bar in NC and practice in NC. I'm too lazy at the moment to find out for sure. I'm sure it'll be easier to get into, but getting a job right out, outside of the area/state, would be very very very hard.
I think it's something like that.

As for her finding a job outside of the area -- depending on what she decides to do, it's just a matter of her passing the bar and getting that initial experience. I get the impression she wants to stay local for the time being anyways. Our office manager/paralegal at work is waiting for Charlotte's law school to open simply for the fact that she needs to possess a law degree to sit for the bar. She has a job waiting for her, so she doesn't need or care to go to a top-tier law school.
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