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An attorney who has obtained employment with a new Qualified Institution must submit a new registration application, in a form provided by the State Bar of California.
RIHC. Those listed as Registered In-House Counsel (RIHC) are out-of-state attorneys. They have complied with rules permitting them to practice in California on a limited basis. RLSA. Those listed as Registered Legal Services Attorneys (RLSA) are out-of-state attorneys.
Typical ones in-house are (from junior to senior): Associate Counsel (rare), Counsel, Senior Counsel, Assistant General Counsel (rare), Associate General Counsel, Deputy General Counsel, General Counsel, and Chief Legal Officer.
An attorney who has obtained employment with a new Qualified Institution must submit a new registration application, in a form provided by the State Bar of California.
In some instances, attorneys who are properly licensed and in good standing in another state are allowed to practice in California. For example, attorneys who practice only federal law, such as immigration, may practice in California but be licensed in another state.
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California doesn't offer reciprocity but offers a shorter bar exam for attorneys who are admitted in other states and who have been in good standing as an attorney in those states for at least four years prior to their application.
CALIFORNIA: The state does not offer reciprocity, but offers a shorter bar examination for attorneys licensed in other states with good standing for at least four years prior to application.
If you live outside of California, you don't have to come back to the state for activities that qualify for Minimum Continuing Legal Education (MCLE). The State Bar allows many activities that are approved by other jurisdictions, including foreign countries, to count towards California's MCLE requirement.
An attorney who passed the New York bar exam and is admitted to practice in New York, for example, cannot practice law in California without first passing the California bar exam and being admitted in California. (Some states do allow attorneys to use bar admissions in other states to \u201cwaive\u201d into the bar.
Registered In-House Counsel is not permitted to make court appearances in California state courts or to engage in any other activities for which pro hac vice admission is required if they are performed in California by an attorney who is not a member of the State Bar of California.

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