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"Not admitted" for an attorney typically means that the attorney is not licensed or authorized to practice law in a specific jurisdiction or court. This could occur if they have not met the required qualifications, such as passing the bar exam, or if their license is suspended or revoked. As a result, they may not represent clients or provide legal services in that particular area.

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