Attorneys of Other Jurisdictions;
Connecticut Practice Book
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Qualifications and Requirements for Admis- sion (a) Any member of the bar of another state or territory of the United States or the District of Columbia, who, after satisfying the bar examining committee that his or her educational qualifica- tions are such as would entitle him or her to take the examination in Connecticut, and that (i) at least one jurisdiction in which he or she is a mem- ber of the bar is reciprocal to Connecticut in that it would admit a member of the bar of Connecticut to its bar without examination under provisions similar to those set out in this section or (ii) he or she is a full-time faculty member or full-time clini- cal fellow at an accredited Connecticut law school and admitted in a reciprocal or nonreciprocal juris- diction, shall satisfy the committee that he or she: (1) is of good moral character, is fit to practice law, and has either passed an examination in pro- fessional responsibility or has completed a course in professional responsibility in accordance with the regulations of the committee; (2) has been duly licensed to practice law before the highest court of a reciprocal state or territory of the United States or in the District of Columbia if reciprocal to Connecticut, or that he or she is a 122 © Copyrighted by the Secretary of the State of the State of Connecticut SUPERIOR COURT—GENERAL PROVISIONS
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