Posted On: 06/30/2016 6:08:09 AM
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As I recall Sullivan submitted the first form without seeking Pro hac vice admission. Once Rosen pointed out the error Sullivan filed for the correct standing. The judge won't be buying that B.S about unlicensed practice of law.
Ex.
"Since Louisiana does not provide reciprocity for out-of-state attorneys, there are only two ways that out-of-state attorneys can practice in Louisiana. LA. SUP. CT. R. XVII § 11. Out- of-state attorneys must either seek admission to the Louisiana Bar or through pro hac vice admission. The Louisiana Supreme Court (“the Court”) has promulgated rules governing the admission of attorneys into the Louisiana State Bar and pro hac vice admission (“the Rules”). See LA. SUP. CT. R. XVII."
"Many states open the practice of law to out-of-state applicants who have already been admitted to the bar of another state. While each state establishes its own criteria for admission, reciprocal agreements between states are common. "
http://attorneys.uslegal.com/licensing-of-att...ciprocity/
Ex.
"Since Louisiana does not provide reciprocity for out-of-state attorneys, there are only two ways that out-of-state attorneys can practice in Louisiana. LA. SUP. CT. R. XVII § 11. Out- of-state attorneys must either seek admission to the Louisiana Bar or through pro hac vice admission. The Louisiana Supreme Court (“the Court”) has promulgated rules governing the admission of attorneys into the Louisiana State Bar and pro hac vice admission (“the Rules”). See LA. SUP. CT. R. XVII."
"Many states open the practice of law to out-of-state applicants who have already been admitted to the bar of another state. While each state establishes its own criteria for admission, reciprocal agreements between states are common. "
http://attorneys.uslegal.com/licensing-of-att...ciprocity/
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