Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in Florida
An attorney who has bar admissions in WY, CA and US court of appeals 9th circuit practice law in FL ?
Asked on 11/10/09, 3:46 am
3 Answers from Attorneys
Sarah Grosse
Sarah Grosse, Esquire
No, one needs to be admitted to the FL Bar to practice law in FL. FL does not have reciprocity with any state. One can apply for special admission as either in-house corporate counsel (only represent one corporate client) or admission pro hac vice (only for one case).
Answered on 11/15/09, 7:35 am
Lesly Longa
Longa Law P.A.
No, unless he or she obtains admission pro hac vice. Check with the Florida Bar for the rules or to report the unauthorized practice of law: http://www.floridabar.org/tfb/flabarwe.nsf
Answered on 11/15/09, 11:46 am
Lucreita Becude
Lucreita D. Becude, P.A.
NO, only as my colleagues have stated.
Answered on 11/16/09, 11:45 am
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