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What happens if I neither pay the required fee nor receive either of the inactive exemptions from payment (retired or military)?

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What happens if I neither pay the required fee nor receive either of the inactive exemptions from payment (retired or military)?

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Your name will be entered on a Supreme Court Order declaring you ineligible to practice law in New Jersey. Although this is not a disciplinary action akin to suspension or disbarment, ineligible attorneys are considered not in good standing in New Jersey and may neither practice nor be admitted pro hac vice. By Court Rules 1:28-2 and 1:20-1(d), you would be required to pay a $50 fee to be removed from one year’s ineligible list or a $100 fee for removal from two or more years’ ineligible lists, in addition to the regular and late fees required for each year.

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