Yes. It is illegal to practice law in any state without a license.
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You will need SOME kind of LEGAL and VERIFIABLE identification to buy a firearm from a licensed FFL dealer.
the answer is licensed professionals such as doctors, lawyers,etc.
According to the NC Bar Association, as of September 2010, there are 23,766 lawyers licensed to practice law in North Carolina.
Lawyers are not members of a union. They have to be a member of their state bar to be licensed.
Lawyers licensed by a state bar may practice before federal and state courts within that state, as well as administrative agencies and other tribunals within the state.
Traffic lawyers in Missouri can be found in the local yellow pages or via a web search. The Missouri Bar Association also has a listing of traffic lawyers as well as all other kinds of lawyers licensed in the State of Missouri.
A lawyer is a general term for someone who has studied and practiced law, while an attorney is a specific type of lawyer who represents clients in court. Essentially, all attorneys are lawyers, but not all lawyers are attorneys, as not all lawyers necessarily practice law in a court setting.
Professionals are licensed by various licensing board. For example, a lawyer in California would be licensed by the California Bar Organization. A nurse in Georgia would be licensed by the Georgia Board of Nursing.
PC is the abbreviation of Professional Corporations. This designation is for corporate use by licensed professionals such doctors, lawyers, accountants, and engineers.
It depends on what you mean by "practice." Some lawyers are permitted to appear in courts of other states under a process called pro hac vice. Other lawyers appear in FEDERAL courts of different states, using only their credentials from their home state. Many lawyers are also licensed by more than one state (multiple bar exams, or petition for reciprocity, etc).However, in general, lawyers are only allowed to advise clients in their state of licensing, or regarding the laws of the state in which they are licensed. There are exceptions, such as Delaware business law, which nearly every Corporate attorney is trained to advise upon.A lawyer who is not licensed in Colorado, but retired there, was recently brought up on charges of "unlicensed practice," and successfully sued by a "client" for millions of dollars in damages.
Disability lawyers are not subject to specialized training beyond that of a normal general practitioner lawyer. Disability lawyers must be licensed within their state and can receive additional certification for disability cases but this is not a requirement.