I recently graduated from law school, but I have not yet been admitted to practice law in Pennsylvania. I am working with a law firm that has hired me with the understanding that as soon as I am licensed, I will be doing attorney work and become an associate in the firm. What can I do now?
There has been some confusion about what law students who have not been admitted or who are being delayed admission because of issues of character or fitness can do if they have already been hired by a law firm awaiting their admission to practice.
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