Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Megan Wallace
Wallacelawllc.com
Truly brilliant. She is admitted in 5 states and had an LLM in tax. Those with higher net worths or complicated tax matters would benefit most.
Being admitted in 5 states is not actually an impressive credential
I think you’d be very hard pressed to find many attorneys admitted in 5 states. 4 of them required sitting for the bar exam. She waived into dc. I’d actually be surprised if you know any attorneys admitted in those many states.
Actually, depending on the order she was admitted, for DC, MI and GA, she could have been admitted based on reciprocity and without sitting for the exam. VA and MD do not have reciprocity with one another. So you might have only sat for 2.
If I really wanted to pursue it, I have an IL license and was admitted on motion to NY. Moved to VA,I could have sought reciprocity from VA and DC based on my IL and NY license, but decided against it as the federal government just requires you to be licensed in 1 state. So, its not as hard as you make it out to be.