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The Two Faces of Multi-jurisdictional Practice

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Gerard Clark (Suffolk Univeristy Law School)
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Bar admission and membership as a conditions for the practice of law made their appearance after World War I . At the behest of the American Bar Association, states established admission requirements that involved a process of inclusion and exclusion which typically included residency, good moral character and proof of competency .

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Paper provided by Suffolk University Law School in its series Suffolk University Law School Faculty Publications with number suffolk_fp-1014.

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Keywords: Amrican Bar Association; Multi-jurisdictional Practice; Bar Admission ;

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