No, a lawyer cannot practice law without passing the bar exam in the jurisdiction where they intend to practice.
No, it is not possible to become a lawyer without passing the bar exam. Passing the bar exam is a requirement to practice law in most jurisdictions.
No, you cannot call yourself a lawyer without passing the bar exam.
No, not actively practice, unless he is admitted to the Bar in both states. Does the company in question have a 'presence' in CA? If the lawyer is based in CA and is writing an opinion, or a letter to someone in another state, that is legal.
You need to get law school education first. You then need to take a Bar Exam in the state in which you want to practice. If you pass the exam, you can then be licensed to become a lawyer.
You should practice by taking a free practice GED exam.
You do not need any experience to become a lawyer. You will the to pass the bar exam in the state you wish to practice in.
No, it is generally not possible to practice law without passing the bar exam, as it is a requirement for obtaining a license to practice law in most jurisdictions.
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.
Yes, it is possible to obtain a valid IELTS certificate without taking the exam,
No,we have to give exam
no
Yes, many years of college and they have to pass the"BAR" exam