"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.
Kathleen Holtz, who was 18 when she was admitted to the Bar.
Yes, an out-of-state attorney can be admitted to practice in California through pro hac vice by the State Bar of California.
Thomas Jefferson was an attorney, admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1767.
If you mean the US then 50 of them have been admitted.
admitted
No. Not unless you have been admitted to the bar and are an attorney.
Confessed
Not necessarily - just someone who is admitted to practice before the court in question.
Do you mean POWER OF ATTORNEY?
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If the issues are resolvable, an immigration attorney is the person who can help you. Look for one who's admitted to the bar in the state where you reside.
ALL types of law and all of the sub-specialties of the law can be practiced by any attorney admitted to the bar.