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If a lawyer has a California license and an office in Califo...
Pale Laughsome Juggernaut
  07/23/25
He can do it but only from boats at least 3 miles out to sea...
bright overrated gas station mediation
  07/23/25
CA employment lawyers also get boats
galvanic flushed useless brakes
  07/23/25
Frankly, if you are a lawyer in a coastal state you are craz...
bright overrated gas station mediation
  07/23/25
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naked heady athletic conference
  07/23/25
Anyone know the answer to this?
naked heady athletic conference
  07/23/25
I thought this was a law board
Pale Laughsome Juggernaut
  07/23/25
the lawsuits are being filed in CA fed courts? of course you...
galvanic flushed useless brakes
  07/23/25
Not a litigation practice
Pale Laughsome Juggernaut
  07/23/25
i havent a fucking clue then
galvanic flushed useless brakes
  07/23/25
Great question — this touches on the intersection of s...
Bat shit crazy supple property
  07/23/25


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Date: July 23rd, 2025 12:20 PM
Author: Pale Laughsome Juggernaut

If a lawyer has a California license and an office in California and practices federal environmental law, can the lawyer have clients from other states? Or would the lawyer also need to be licensed in those other states?

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Date: July 23rd, 2025 7:58 PM
Author: bright overrated gas station mediation

He can do it but only from boats at least 3 miles out to sea. Or on an indian reservation. But most federal lawyers just get boats.

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Date: July 23rd, 2025 7:59 PM
Author: galvanic flushed useless brakes

CA employment lawyers also get boats

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Date: July 23rd, 2025 8:07 PM
Author: bright overrated gas station mediation

Frankly, if you are a lawyer in a coastal state you are crazy not to.

The trendy thing is for Great Lakes lawyers to dock in sault ste marie but the Great Lakes bars association are starting to catch on and it seems really risky to me. Canada =/= international waters and im aware of at least three separate ethics complaints on exactly this topic.

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Date: July 23rd, 2025 12:40 PM
Author: naked heady athletic conference



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Date: July 23rd, 2025 6:02 PM
Author: naked heady athletic conference

Anyone know the answer to this?

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Date: July 23rd, 2025 7:55 PM
Author: Pale Laughsome Juggernaut

I thought this was a law board

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Date: July 23rd, 2025 7:57 PM
Author: galvanic flushed useless brakes

the lawsuits are being filed in CA fed courts? of course you can rep them.

even if the lawsuits are in other states, you'd just need local counsel.

it's the same way in ip lit.

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Date: July 23rd, 2025 8:00 PM
Author: Pale Laughsome Juggernaut

Not a litigation practice

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Date: July 23rd, 2025 8:03 PM
Author: galvanic flushed useless brakes

i havent a fucking clue then

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Date: July 23rd, 2025 8:01 PM
Author: Bat shit crazy supple property

Great question — this touches on the intersection of state licensing rules and federal law practice.

Short Answer:

Yes, a lawyer licensed in California and practicing federal environmental law can represent clients from other states without being licensed in those states, as long as the lawyer is only practicing federal law and not advising on or handling matters involving state-specific law from those other states.

Here's a breakdown:

โœ… Federal Law Practice (e.g., federal environmental law)

Federal environmental laws like the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, or CERCLA are governed by federal agencies (e.g., EPA) and litigated in federal courts.

Lawyers may practice federal law across state lines because federal law is uniform nationwide and not tied to any one state's bar license.

This is generally allowed without needing to be licensed in every state where the clients reside.

โš ๏ธ Caveats & Boundaries

Even when practicing federal law, lawyers must be careful to:

Not give advice on another state’s specific environmental regulations, which may require that state’s licensure.

Not appear in state courts outside of California without pro hac vice admission or other authorization.

Avoid creating the impression they are "practicing law" in another state unless permitted.

๐Ÿšจ Unauthorized Practice of Law (UPL)

Every state has its own rules on what constitutes UPL. If you, as a California lawyer, begin:

Giving legal advice about another state’s environmental permitting process, or

Representing a client in a state administrative or court proceeding in, say, Texas,

then you might need to either:

Partner with local counsel, or

Seek temporary admission (e.g., pro hac vice).

Best Practices:

Disclose licensure: Clearly state you're licensed in California.

Limit scope: Keep your work strictly to federal law.

Local counsel: Collaborate with or refer to lawyers in other states when state law issues arise.

In Summary:

โœ… You can have clients in other states.

โŒ You can’t practice those states’ laws without being licensed or authorized there.

๐Ÿงพ If you're sticking to federal environmental law, you’re likely in safe territory.

Let me know if you'd like a sample disclaimer or engagement letter language that reflects this!

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