I'm a little confused on how the NABP Authorization To Test and jurisdiction process works. I will be graduating in June and I plan on practicing in a state different from my current residence (where I'm currently also attending school).
I have not yet selected my primary jurisdiction on NABP, but I was wondering if anyone could fill me in on the advantages/disadvantages from selecting your "home" state as opposed to selecting the state you're planning to practice in as a primary...
In-State VS. Out-of-State ATT
I have not yet selected my primary jurisdiction on NABP, but I was wondering if anyone could fill me in on the advantages/disadvantages from selecting your "home" state as opposed to selecting the state you're planning to practice in as a primary...
In-State VS. Out-of-State ATT