[blindlaw] Estate Law Question

Gerard Sadlier gerard.sadlier at gmail.com
Sun Jun 16 23:53:23 UTC 2013


Does that depend on whether you're billing for the service?

On 6/17/13, Timothy J. Meloy <tmeloy at fuse.net> wrote:
> I believe DC and VA are separate jurisdictions for licensing purposes. So
> you would need to associate with a VA lawyer. The attorney licensed in
> Virginia would be better able to answer this question.
> TJ
>
> On Jun 16, 2013, at 6:21 PM, "Cathryn" <cathrynisfinally at verizon.net>
> wrote:
>
>> Good evening colleagues,
>>
>>
>>
>> I am a totally blind attorney who recently passed the bar for the first
>> time, and passed  in DC. I reside in VA. I do not currently have a
>> Westlaw
>> or Lexus membership as they are expensive and not required for the work I
>> am
>> doing now. I have been asked by a blind acquaintance in VA to prepare  a
>> will.  Does anyone know whether I am required to formally associate with
>> a
>> VA attorney to do this? I am currently working at an entry level in
>> immigration law- as of last week- and will ask that group if needed.
>> Interested in your thoughts or any insight you may be able to provide.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>>
>> Best
>>
>>
>>
>> Cathryn Bonnette ESQ
>>
>> C: 202-744-4800
>>
>> E: cathrynisfinally at verizon.net
>>
>>
>>
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