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  1. Kentucky Bar Reciprocity. Supreme Court Rule 2.110 governs admission to the Kentucky Bar for attorneys licensed in other jurisdictions. The process in Kentucky is called Admission Without Examination.

  2. Bar reciprocity by state. This list outlines where you can go based on which state you're admitted to practice law in. If there’s a state you’d like to transfer to, please check for the appropriate context and reciprocity requirements.

  3. 8 cze 2024 · Rule SCR 2.110 - Admission without examination. (1) Any person who has been admitted to the highest Court of the District of Columbia or some sister state and who has been engaged in the active practice of law, in a state or jurisdiction which has reciprocity or comity with Kentucky, for five of the seven years next preceding the filing of an ...

  4. CHRISTOPHER D. JEFFERSON V. KENTUCKY OFFICE OF BAR ADMISSIONS. Annotate this Case. Download PDF. Some case metadata and case summaries were written with the help of AI, which can produce inaccuracies. You should read the full case before relying on it for legal research purposes.

  5. (1) Any person who has been admitted to the highest Court of the District of Columbia or some sister state and who has been engaged in the active practice of law, in a state or jurisdiction which has reciprocity or comity with Kentucky, for five of the seven years next preceding the filing of an application may be admitted to the bar of this ...

  6. Kentucky. Please use the links above in the light blue bar to learn more about the bar exam, admissions, and reciprocity in Kentucky. 510 Newton Pike, Suite 156. Lexington, Kentucky 40511-1255. Phone: (859) 246-2381.

  7. Bar reciprocity, in essence, is a legal arrangement that enables licensed attorneys to practice law in a state other than the one in which they obtained their original license, without having to undergo the full bar examination process again.