Can I get admitted to practice in the federal courts before I get sworn in to practice in the North Carolina state courts?
No. The federal courts in North Carolina require new lawyers to be admitted to the North Carolina courts before being admitted to practice in the federal courts. You should contact the clerk of the federal court where you wish to be admitted to find out how to apply for admission in the federal system.
No. The federal courts in North Carolina require new lawyers to be admitted to the North Carolina courts before being admitted to practice in the federal courts. You should contact the clerk of the federal court where you wish to be admitted to find out how to apply for admission in the federal court system.
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