Resident Attorney (Resides within the Western District of Texas) Applicant will submit paper application (with requirements) to the divisional office in which they reside. Once admitted, the attorney may practice in all seven divisional offices.
Admission to practice in the Western District of Texas is covered in Local Rule AT-1, Admission and Discipline of Attorneys. Each divisional office has specific requirements that may be different from those specified in the local rules. Listed on this page are three of the divisional office requirements. For divisions not listed, contact the attorney admissions clerk (in that office) for …
Admission to practice in the Western District of Texas is covered in Local Rule AT-1, Admission and Discipline of Attorneys. Each divisional office has specific requirements that may be different from those specified in the local rules. Listed on this page are three of the divisional office requirements. For divisions not listed, contact the attorney admissions clerk (in that office) for …
In General. An attorney may be admitted to the bar of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas if the attorney is licensed to practice by the highest court of a state, is in good standing in that bar; and has good personal and professional character.
for the Western District of Texas must make application to the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas as this rule requires. (b) Application for Admission. (1) Contents. An application for admission must be made on the form prescribed by the court. It must be supported by a certificate of good standing (or equivalent documentation) from the highest state court and the …
Renewal of Membership. A member of the bar of this court must renew the membership every 3 years after admission by paying the prescribed renewal fee to the clerk.
An application for admission must be made on the form prescribed by the court. It must be supported by a certificate of good standing (or equivalent documentation) from the highest state court and the United States district court, if licensed, where the applicant practices.
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