Message from @Black Mage

Discord ID: 465062629216616448


2018-07-07 07:50:08 UTC  

Personally, my law degree would be useless if it doesn't work in California, but that would be fine

2018-07-07 07:50:32 UTC  

@Black Mage I'm going towards corporate law so my state won't matter too much

2018-07-07 07:50:38 UTC  

Also I know

2018-07-07 07:50:44 UTC  

(((CORPORATE LAW)))

2018-07-07 07:50:54 UTC  

Non reciprocal means you'd have to take the other state's bar again

2018-07-07 07:51:00 UTC  

and you'll very likely be heading over to Delaware

2018-07-07 07:51:01 UTC  

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2018-07-07 07:51:11 UTC  

if you want corporate work outside cali

2018-07-07 07:51:24 UTC  

@Black Mage It actually does work out of state

2018-07-07 07:51:35 UTC  

Wot? Cali's degree isn't reciprocated

2018-07-07 07:51:41 UTC  

Unless you're talking pro hac vice

2018-07-07 07:51:44 UTC  

How is a law degree useless outside of your state? Does it count for *nothing*?

2018-07-07 07:51:50 UTC  

To my knowledge, yes

2018-07-07 07:52:08 UTC  

Certain states let you skip their bar if you're experienced beyond just taking your state's bar

2018-07-07 07:52:09 UTC  

If I'm not mistaken it depends upon the profession

2018-07-07 07:52:18 UTC  

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2018-07-07 07:52:27 UTC  

I know that with criminal law you're locked into California

2018-07-07 07:52:28 UTC  

No it doesn't, either you're allowed to practice or you're not

2018-07-07 07:52:45 UTC  

Either way it doesn't matter, if I pass it once I'll pass it again

2018-07-07 07:52:51 UTC  

It's not "Pass our test, and you're good"?

2018-07-07 07:52:51 UTC  

true, California is the hardest

2018-07-07 07:52:51 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/465062629371805696/1.png

2018-07-07 07:53:02 UTC  

That's gonna be a funky wall though

2018-07-07 07:53:35 UTC  

I'd say partition fresno county and kick all the leftists westwards

2018-07-07 07:53:58 UTC  

I still think losing the big cities on the west coast, while it would be GREAT meme-wise, would be unfeasible - imagine LA not being part of the 'States anymore

2018-07-07 07:54:04 UTC  

That seems like a loss for us

2018-07-07 07:54:14 UTC  

At that point, the US should literally just invade

2018-07-07 07:54:30 UTC  

And with California the BAR does not reciprocate to lawyers from other states, it still works if you have it from California originally @Black Mage

2018-07-07 07:54:32 UTC  

LA is a blight on America

2018-07-07 07:54:42 UTC  

@Black Mage see, what we really want them to do is revolt

2018-07-07 07:54:48 UTC  

then we can lay down the law

2018-07-07 07:54:57 UTC  

My understanding was that the California BAR doesn't go out of state? Did I have it backwards?

2018-07-07 07:55:03 UTC  

Yes you do

2018-07-07 07:55:07 UTC  

It's the other way

2018-07-07 07:55:18 UTC  

You cannot practice in California without the California exam

2018-07-07 07:55:20 UTC  

Holy shit, sauce?

2018-07-07 07:55:27 UTC  

Give me a second

2018-07-07 07:55:33 UTC  

DOES THAT MEAN I CAN LEAVE THIS SHITHOLE?!

2018-07-07 07:56:00 UTC  

I want to go to fucking Texas

2018-07-07 07:56:02 UTC  

@Black Mage @A Random Crusader should fresno county be kept in?
in 2016 they were pretty close