about 2-3 years
Depends but normally 8 years and then pass the bar exam.
"Yes. You have to pay to take the state bar exam in every state that you take it in, and have the proper schooling to even register to take it. Even if you don't pass."
Most states in the US require a Bachelor's Degree and a law Degree. Then you have to pass the bar exam. There are many bar exam prep courses available and most prospective attorney's take one prior to the exam. If they don't pass, the individual is going to have to study another six months before they can take the exam again.
you have to go to law school and or pass the bar exam for the state where you want to practice.
You are still a lawyer. However, you are not licensed to practice in California. You will either have to petition the California Bar for membership, or take and pass the California Bar exam.
The Bar exam.
Jules Verne had to pass the bar exam in order to get his law degree.
In California, there is no limit on the number of times you can take the bar exam. However, you must pass the exam within five years of completing your legal education requirements. Additionally, candidates who do not pass the exam after multiple attempts may face additional scrutiny or requirements for future attempts.
No he didn't have to take the bar exam
Yes, if you pass the bar exam in Massachusetts, you can take the bar exam in Rhode Island, but you must meet certain requirements. Rhode Island does not have a direct reciprocity agreement with Massachusetts, so you will need to apply to take the Rhode Island bar exam as a separate process. Additionally, you may need to provide proof of your legal education and meet other qualifications set by the Rhode Island Supreme Court. Always check the latest rules and regulations, as they can change.
No that is not the only requirement. You have to apply to take the bar exam and meet all the state requirements. And then you have to pass the bar exam.
No