Will an attorney need to retake the bar exam if they move another state?
In the United States, each state has its own bar exam, so an attorney who moves to another state will need to pass the bar exam for that state in order to practice law there. Some states may offer exemptions or allow for reciprocity for attorneys who have already passed the bar exam in another state, but the requirements vary from state to state. It is important to check with the specific state's bar association or licensing authority to determine the requirements for attorneys moving from another state.