11-03-2024, 10:54 AM
(11-03-2024, 02:34 AM)ProspectiveJD Wrote: I have an undergrad degree already - it's just about being able to practice law in the US, which means sitting for the Bar in any state (such as by being an attorney in any country in the world, or by graduating an ABA or CalBar school).
The exam in Mexico is news to me, that's very interesting! If only I spoke Spanish! You really could become a lawyer in the US + Mexico a few months from now, that's wild. Any chance you've heard of anything like this in English-speaking countries?
Are you in the US? Do you have to establish residency in a state to become an attorney? Every state has different policies regarding becoming an attorney and many states do not offer reciprocity. You need to see what's required and what you can realistically manage to do especially if moving is involved.