Can A Patent Attorney Practice Patent Law In A State Where They Are Not Admitted To That State’s Bar?
Thursday, February 18th, 2010 at
1:07 am
If you are admitted to the bar in one state (ie Wisconsin) and then move to another (ie Washington) and are allowed to practice patent law by the USPTO, are you required to be admitted to Washington’s bar prior to practicing patent law in Washington?
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