You can become an attorney in any state. You will have to pass their bar exam.
Generally, to become a lawyer after earning the J.D. (Juris Doctor), one must also pass the bar exam and a background check.
The Bar exam.
Jules Verne had to pass the bar exam in order to get his law degree.
In order to be a practicing lawyer in the United States you need to take and pass the Bar exam. In order to be eligible to take the Bar exam you must graduate with a law degree a JD in the US but degrees in law from Europe also qualify you to take the bar.
The degree is a juris doctor (JD). It is the degree awarded to those who have successfully completed law. To practice, the individual must also pass the bar-exam.
I'm currently in law school and as far as I know, that still varies by state. In California, for example, you need to have your JD to take the bar, but I've heard there are some exeptions to that or some states where you can get your LLM instead of your JD and sit for the bar. However, even if you could take the bar without having a JD I think you would have a hard time finding anyone who would want to hire you to work as an attorney...
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Usually one needs to go Law School (after a 4 year college) to obtain your JD degree. Then to actually practice law, you must pass your state's bar exam.
There are multiple bar exams in Iran depending on the Province in question and there is also a national bar exam to pass in Teheran.
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yes will pass the bar and be proud of it, by Gods grace and mercy