Licensure; revise reciprocity requirements for out-of-state attorneys.

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AI Summary: The bill aims to amend licensure requirements for out-of-state attorneys by revising reciprocity regulations. It likely intends to streamline the process for attorneys licensed in one state to practice law in another state. This could involve setting new guidelines or removing barriers that currently hinder out-of-state attorneys from practicing law in a different jurisdiction. The bill's main provisions may include clarifying eligibility criteria, simplifying application procedures, and ensuring compliance with legal standards across states. If passed, the bill could facilitate easier cross-border legal practice and enhance access to legal services for individuals and businesses operating in multiple states.

Latest Action: Referred To Judiciary A

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