Yes, but there are certain conditions that must be met.
DC Bar Exam MBE Reciprocity Candidates for admission may be admitted without sitting for the exam if candidate received a scaled MBE score of 133 or higher on an exam upon which candidate was admitted in another jurisdiction, achieved a scaled score of at least 75 on the MPRE, and has a JD from an ABA accredited law school. If a candidate received a 133 on the MBE but was not admitted in that jurisdiction, candidate may waive in MBE score and take only the essay portions of the exam. A candidate must then score a 133 on the essay portion to pass the exam. DC Bar Reciprocity 1) Membership in good standing for 5 years prior to application from any state bar; OR
2) Membership in good standing in any state bar and a scaled score of 133 on the MBE and a scaled score of 75 on the MPRE and a JD from an ABA accredited law school; OR
3) An applicant can use a scaled MBE score of 133 or better in the past 25 months. The applicant must then attain a 133 on the essay portion of the examination
The Virginia bar has reciprocity with all states and the District of Columbia. That means that you do not have to retake the bar exam to practice law in Virginia.
As of 2002, Georgia does allow admission on motion for practicing attorneys. You have to have practiced 5 of the prior 7 years, be admitted in a state that recognizes comity/reciprocity, and be found fit to practice in GA. Attorneys in good standing with another state bar who do not meet the 5 of 7 requirement or the comity/reciprocity requirement can be admitted after taking the essay portion of the GA Bar exam.
If admitted to practice Law in Indiana is there reciprocity with Massachusetts?
None.
Yes:
No they do not. Georgia does not have reciprocity with Florida
Most comprehensive reciprocity site: barreciprocity.com http://juristech.com/chart.html Check out this link
STATES THAT HAVE A RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT WITH ALABAMAAS OF 8/1/2009ConnecticutDistrict of ColumbiaGeorgiaIndianaIllinoisKansasMassachusettsMissouriMississippiNew HampshireOklahomaPennsylvaniaTennesseeTexasVirginiaWashingtonWest Virginia
Yes
The Wyoming Bar's website states: "Wyoming does not have a formal reciprocity agreement with any state, so each application is considered individually."
Florida does not accept reciprocity with any other state. Too many retirees moving there from the North. New York does not accept reciprocity with Florida, though it does from numerous other states.
No, your Illinois permit is not honored in Georgia. http://www.youcancarry.com/illinois-ccw-reciprocity/