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Admission to the bar is a state exam. There is not a Federal exam for normal practice, but there are some specialties, such as patent law that requires another exam.
No you should not allow to build it.
No, that would be illegal. You must be a member of the state bar for the state you wish to practice in. For most of the US you must obtain a juris doctor degree (JD) in order to take the bar exam to obtain a license.
No, you must be age 21
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There is no such thing as a bar baptism in the Catholic Church.
In India you need to complete LLB and enroll before particular state bar council to become a lawyer. In USA, you need to complete Juris Doctor and shall enroll before particular bar council to become a Lawyer. You are required to complete particular state bar exam to practice law in that state. you also need to take law school for 2 years
The state's bar as long as that person is licenced by that state.
You must take and pass the Patent Bar. You must take and pass a state bar exam. Once you are registered as an attorney with the USPTO, it doesn't matter what state you are barred in. You may practice anywhere in the US, because patent law is federal law. You should take the state bar of the state in which you plan to reside. If you are unsure, it might be a good idea to take CA, since there is an exam to waive into admissions there, but other states allow you to waive in by motion only after practicing for 5 years.
No. All lawyers must pass the bar in the state in which they want to practice but there is no specific criteria to be an injury attorney. You just have to pass the bar.