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Hot Dog Day #91 posted:Come to Texas Mr Nice. William and I work in the same building. I've been here 4 years and I just got a corner office overlooking UT. Come to California, we pay more, have a better pension, and are also hiring.
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Don’t come to Pennsylvania.
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# ? Oct 14, 2018 05:13 |
Nice piece of fish posted:Here you go, here are some high steaks. Hey do you have anything like a roadkill list? We have a system up here where you register a four person team with the State Troopers, and any time a moose gets murdered in the roadways the dispatchers best start calling people until some redneck shows up to claim a free moose. I'm on my brothers team. We've gotten a solid half dozen moose from the list. You just need be able to show up with a trailer within an hour to get it off the highway, otherwise they go to the next team on the list. It's great, but very hick.
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# ? Oct 14, 2018 06:04 |
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Come to Iowa, hang a shingle, and get on the court appointed list. You can not be worse than some other lawyers on there.
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# ? Oct 14, 2018 08:11 |
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All of those sound great, but I need the job first in order to move. I wish I had the funds available to just pack up and move my hunt elsewhere.
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# ? Oct 14, 2018 12:46 |
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Move to cali. Live with nm. Ride bikes.
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BigHead posted:Hey do you have anything like a roadkill list? We have a system up here where you register a four person team with the State Troopers, and any time a moose gets murdered in the roadways the dispatchers best start calling people until some redneck shows up to claim a free moose. I'm on my brothers team. We've gotten a solid half dozen moose from the list. You just need be able to show up with a trailer within an hour to get it off the highway, otherwise they go to the next team on the list. I think that's the purview of the local wildlife authority, they get all the cadavers and I don't think any get doled out like that. Anyway, not to sound arrogant but the hunting them part is kind of a major part of the whole thing. Don't know if I'd feel as good about if I got handed road meat. I know, it is good that the animal doesn't go to waste though so I completely support your system there.
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# ? Oct 14, 2018 18:58 |
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You should bow hunt those meese
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mastershakeman posted:You should bow hunt those meese Very illegal. All bow hunting is. It's 6,5 and above.
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# ? Oct 14, 2018 19:05 |
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That'd be a very good way to get fatally trampled for most people. It'd be kind of like bow hunting a small truck
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Mr. Nice! posted:All of those sound great, but I need the job first in order to move. I wish I had the funds available to just pack up and move my hunt elsewhere. Pass the bar and we don't care where you live as long as you're willing to move here (probably Sacramento, which is less exciting than the bay or LA, but also marginally affordable still and isn't like Fresno or Bakersfield.). The whole pass the bar is the annoying part about job hunting across state lines.
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# ? Oct 14, 2018 20:25 |
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why did you make a new thread also: since I applied
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# ? Oct 14, 2018 20:58 |
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nm posted:Pass the bar and we don't care where you live as long as you're willing to move here (probably Sacramento, which is less exciting than the bay or LA, but also marginally affordable still and isn't like Fresno or Bakersfield.). It'd be difficult / impossible for a Canadian to do right
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terrorist ambulance posted:It'd be difficult / impossible for a Canadian to do right Last I checked, as a foreign lawyer you can't pass most states' bars without having an X number of hours in an ABA-accredited law school It might be different for Canada because Canada isn't strictly continental civil code-based law, but that's the general idea
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# ? Oct 14, 2018 21:17 |
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I know canadian lawyers who are called in NY state (for no reason that I can tell other than having the ornate bar admission thing framed on the wall) so it must be possible in some places
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also, since I haven't posed in any of these threads in like 5 years, Toona the Cat posted:Jesus Christ that was crushing. sorry dude
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nm posted:Pass the bar and we don't care where you live as long as you're willing to move here (probably Sacramento, which is less exciting than the bay or LA, but also marginally affordable still and isn't like Fresno or Bakersfield.). That requires thousands of dollars in and of itself in bar application fees and study materials. I have full faith I could pass any bar with studying and preparation, but it's just a chunk of money I don't have to spend on it. I didn't pay my florida fees personally, and probably would have been SoL if I had to pay for it out of pocket.
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# ? Oct 14, 2018 22:09 |
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Has anyone done reciprocity admission? I’m 10 years in and I wonder just how little actual practice experience could get me admitted in another state.
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Look Sir Droids posted:Has anyone done reciprocity admission? I’m 10 years in and I wonder just how little actual practice experience could get me admitted in another state. 10 years is enough to be admitted in any district that allows admission by motion. Each one has specific rules on how actively you need to practice, but you should be fine to move. Fees vary and not all states offer reciprocity to all others.
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# ? Oct 14, 2018 22:22 |
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Lol I’m not going to move unless my wife sells her business which won’t happen. I just wonder if it’s possible to get admitted on reciprocity based on nothing but holding a law license for 10 years. My guess is no unless you have character references that will lie for you.
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# ? Oct 14, 2018 22:45 |
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Mr. Nice! posted:10 years is enough to be admitted in any district that allows admission by motion. Each one has specific rules on how actively you need to practice, but you should be fine to move. Fees vary and not all states offer reciprocity to all others. Most states are waive in after 3-5 years. I'm aware of only California and Delaware for state's that don't. In California, 4 years exempts you from the multiple choice, you still have to do essay day. Delaware doesn't have reciprocity.
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Pook Good Mook posted:Most states are waive in after 3-5 years. I'm aware of only California and Delaware for state's that don't. In California, 4 years exempts you from the multiple choice, you still have to do essay day. Delaware doesn't have reciprocity. Florida also does not offer reciprocity, and as a result some states that do allow people in by motion do not allow people from Florida. Florida has one of the hardest exams.
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# ? Oct 14, 2018 22:56 |
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terrorist ambulance posted:It'd be difficult / impossible for a Canadian to do right I'm also a US Citizen though State won't help you with the visa, but if you have a visa, we'll hire you. edit: Canadian law school, I dunno. California is much more permissive with who we allow to take the bar, you don't even have to go to a law school, you can just study the law with a lawyer or judge or something.
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# ? Oct 14, 2018 22:59 |
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Most states in the southeast let you in if your state lets them in. South Carolina, weirdly, is a no reciprocity state. Sucks, cause doc review retirement in Charleston would be p cool.
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# ? Oct 14, 2018 22:59 |
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I find it adorable that your states act independent and to that end try to decide on petty poo poo like reciprocal recognition that is inconsequential in the big picture
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Alexeythegreat posted:I find it adorable that your states act independent and to that end try to decide on petty poo poo like reciprocal recognition that is inconsequential in the big picture Our state courts are 100% independent and each state has it's own set of mirrored laws with different nuances that cause massive differences in outcome.
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# ? Oct 14, 2018 23:38 |
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Mr. Nice! posted:Our state courts are 100% independent and each state has it's own set of mirrored laws with different nuances that cause massive differences in outcome. I know, I mean the states themselves doing petty poo poo like deciding admissions based on loving reciprocity of all things
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# ? Oct 14, 2018 23:45 |
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Tennessee lets graduates of non-U.S. law schools take the bar exam.
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# ? Oct 15, 2018 00:14 |
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terrorist ambulance posted:That'd be a very good way to get fatally trampled for most people. It'd be kind of like bow hunting a small truck New York (and presumably other states too) allows holders of a 1 year LLM to take the bar. That's how most foreign lawyers get barred in the US.
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# ? Oct 15, 2018 00:42 |
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Mr. Nice! posted:Florida also does not offer reciprocity, and as a result some states that do allow people in by motion do not allow people from Florida. Florida has one of the hardest exams. Yeah, of every state I was interested in moving to after Georgia (California, Florida, Louisiana), loving none of them had reciprocity.
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ulmont posted:Yeah, of every state I was interested in moving to after Georgia (California, Florida, Louisiana), loving none of them had reciprocity. In the case of two of those its cause people want to live there. Louisiana is it’s own special little butterfly.
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Mr. Nice! posted:In the case of two of those its cause people want to live there. Louisiana is it’s own special little butterfly. Which conveniently schedules its 3-day bar across Monday Wednesday Friday.
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# ? Oct 15, 2018 03:37 |
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Florida had to limit reciprocity because every partner from the north east and midwest retiring there wanted to set up their own residual income shingle and it made it so young lawyers couldn't get work.
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# ? Oct 15, 2018 04:44 |
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The great state of Louisiana don't need no outside agitators coming in, trying to unsettle things.
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# ? Oct 15, 2018 05:08 |
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You can’t fully grasp the intricate and subtle complexity of the napoleonic code unless, like me, you never study it in law school and cram it during bar prep. Even 10 years of practice in another jurisdiction, where you apply similar but differently-worded arcane principles to reach almost identical results, won’t adequately prepare you.
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# ? Oct 15, 2018 07:04 |
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I'd go for some Napoleon, not gonna lie
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# ? Oct 15, 2018 10:20 |
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Bar application filed, and I paid for bar prep. G-d have mercy on my soul.
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# ? Oct 15, 2018 13:58 |
Charleston's legal market is absolutely saturated, there's too much development corruption and too many old easy marks in the area. Besides, the legal system is also notoriously corrupt/incompetent. SC's the state where they keep having to do bar exam rollbacks.
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Pook Good Mook posted:brains the size of a deer's but have evolved to avoid predators by just being loving massive Nice piece of fish posted:You can be my partner sweet, gonna get me the scandahoovian equivalent of a green card and lay claim to half your cabin
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Soothing Vapors posted:gonna get me the scandahoovian equivalent of a green card It's almost certainly called a "white card."
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