Quoting: Babbaloo
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Okay, here's the connection - from a consumer protection standpoint, each state's bar serves the function of protecting the citizenry from incompetent and unscrupulous lawyers. Each state sets its own rules and if you want to practice law there, you need to live by those rules. It also helps that you know a thing or two about the state's laws that you will be 'lawyering' for people in that state. Therefore, each state's bar exam will have questions and tasks that are specific to that state's law.
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Okay. I know this might seem like nitpicking or just stirring, but this truly bugs me. If it is best interest of the citizenry, then again I ask, why am I allowed to represent myself? That could hardly be in my best interest!
I would think I would be better represented by said attorney from Alabama...
