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Old 09-17-2004, 04:00 PM
AXORissa AXORissa is offline
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Originally posted by HelloKitty22
Generally (although not always), reciprocity tends to be between states that are next to or near each other, like NY and NJ or VT and NH. If you forsee that you are going to be moving across country, like from NY to AZ, it is likely that you'll have to take the bar again in your new state. Unlike other professional licences, bar admission is not freely transferable from state to state. It can be a real bummer if you expect that you'll be moving around a lot.
actually, your statement about reciprocity isnt entirely true. http://www.crossingthebar.com/Reciprocity-Chart.htm]Here is the list of states that have reciprocity As you can see, its actually random, and some states dont have it at all, and others have it with many. It has nothing to do with closeness of the states.

and NJ doesnt have reciprocity with ANYONE, which stinks, and is the sole reason I am taking the NY bar. Well, not the sole reason, but a big one.
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