No. Nor with any other jurisdiction. See http://www.juristech.com/chart.html
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.
The Virgin Islands has reciprocity agreements with several states, allowing attorneys licensed in those states to practice law there without taking the local bar exam. As of now, the states that typically have reciprocity with the Virgin Islands include New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. However, it's important for attorneys to verify the most current information with the Virgin Islands Bar Association, as reciprocity agreements can change. Always check the specific requirements and conditions for admission in each case.
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.
If admitted to practice Law in Indiana is there reciprocity with Massachusetts?
Answer varies- New York City- no. New York State- maybe.
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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
As of my last update, California has reciprocity agreements with a limited number of states for bar exam admission. These states include Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and Washington. However, applicants from these states must still meet specific requirements, such as years of practice or passing additional exams. It's important to check with the California State Bar for the most current information and any changes to these agreements.
Does NM have provisions for admission by motion, reciprocity or waiver?No. All applicants, regardless of number of years of practice or number of bar exams taken, are required to take the entire bar exam, both the essay and Multistate exams.
The Wyoming Bar's website states: "Wyoming does not have a formal reciprocity agreement with any state, so each application is considered individually."