In the United States, lawyers are licensed by the state in which they practice. To check if a lawyer is licensed to practice law in a particular state, you can contact the state bar association for that state. Most state bar associations have a directory or referral service that can provide information about the licensing status of a particular lawyer.
You can also check the status of a lawyer's license online through the state bar association's website or through the website of the regulatory agency responsible for licensing lawyers in that state. Some state bar associations provide an online directory of lawyers that includes information about the lawyer's licensing status and any disciplinary actions taken against them.
It's important to note that not all lawyers are licensed to practice in every state. If a lawyer is not licensed to practice in a particular state, they may be able to represent clients in that state on a limited basis, such as through pro hac vice admission.
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300 N. Lindsay Street, Suite 101, NC, 28501
Phone: (336)882-4940
Tags: Criminal Law, Attorneys,
300 N. Lindsay Street, Suite 101, NC, 28202
Phone: (336)882-4940
Tags: Corporate Business, Business Corporation & Partnership Law, Business Corporation & Partnership Law,
11718 Nicholas Street, Suite 101, NE, 68102
Phone: (402)330-1900
Tags: Attorneys, Criminal Law, Trial Attorneys,
265 Racine Drive, Suite 101, Wi, 27529
Phone: (910)452-3333
Tags: Criminal Law, Attorneys,
510 Ferndale Boulevard, Suite 101, Hi, 27601
Phone: (336)889-7277
Tags: Attorneys, Business Corporation & Partnership Law, Business Corporation & Partnership Law,
265 Racine Drive, Suite 101, Wi, 28202
Phone: (910)452-3333
Tags: Real Estate Attorneys,
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