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Not really. A California-licensed attorney may be granted temporary permission to practice law in another state for a specific case through pro hac vice admission. Be careful, however, pro hac vice practice has its limitations.
A practicing lawyer of another state may be permitted to practice as allowed by the Florida Rules of General Practice and Judicial Administration regarding foreign attorneys. That lawyer must also comply with this rule. (1)Application of Rules Regulating The Florida Bar.
There is no reciprocity between Florida and any other jurisdiction. Submission to the Florida Bar Examination and completion of a character and fitness investigation is required of all applicants.
To find a local Certified Lawyer Referral Service Use our directory or call the State Bar at 866-44-CA-LAW (866-442-2529).
There is no reciprocity between Florida and any other jurisdiction.
The short answer to this question is no – just because you are licensed to practice law in one state does not mean you can practice law in any state.
First, you will need to complete a 4-year undergraduate degree, followed by a 3-year law degree. After completing the law program, you will have to pass the Bar Examination and a Professional Ethics exam in Florida and pass a background check.
The State Bar: Licenses attorneys and regulates the profession and practice of law in California. Enforces Rules of Professional Conduct for attorneys. Disciplines attorneys who violate rules and laws.