Wash. Seeks To Ease Legal Practice Path For Military Spouses
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By Greg Lamm

Washington's state courts are considering rule changes to make it easier
for attorneys married to military members and graduates of law schools not
accredited by the American Bar Association to practice law in the state,
part of a series of moves to reduce barriers to the legal profession.

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