Just as the State Bar Association is fulminating over a proposal to liberalize multijurisdictional practice, the state Supreme Court’s Ad Hoc Committee on Bar Admissions is about to recommend that out-of-state attorneys be admitted on motion to practice in New Jersey.

As outlined by committee member Allen Etish on May 22 at the State Bar’s annual meeting in Atlantic City, the proposal would allow admission on motion for attorneys who are free of ethics entanglements and who have not failed the New Jersey bar exam for five years before the motion is made.

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