Letters,
State Bar & Bar Associations
Apr. 18, 2019
California attorneys with military spouses: already applying to practice law in California
Last fall, the State Bar’s Board of Trustees circulated for public comment rule changes for special admissions of attorneys licensed in other states, with the goal of increasing access to legal services while maintaining public protection.




Justice Eileen Moore writes ("California attorneys married to a military spouse," April 5, 2019) of new California rules, adopted by the Supreme Court and effective March 1, that accommodate attorneys licensed elsewhere who temporarily reside in California as a result of their spouse in the active military being stationed here. An honored military veteran herself and a leader on veterans and military issues in...
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