Originally Posted By: olivant
Kly, when an attorney represents a client in another state, how does he overcome the lack of his licensing in that state?


You can represent a client out of state under what's called, pro hac vice, (for this case). The attorney must be sponsored by another attorney in good standing, who is licensed and admitted to practice in the state. Some states may have additional minor requirements, but basically the priocedure is simple.