So, for those of you who don't know (most of you I am guessing), there is an urban legend in the legal community: once you pass the Bar Exam in one state & practice for 5 years, you can take a "lawyer's exam" (a MUCH shorter version of the bar exam i.e. 3 hours vs. 2 days) and obtain bar admission in another state. I'm not saying that this isn't true in some states, just that it ISN'T true of ALL states.
The Bar Exam consists of 2 to 3 days of testing (depending on the state). All exams include 200 multiple choice and approximately 12 essay questions. I am worthless at multiple choice and pretty comfortable with essays. Colin is a whiz kid at multiple choice (annoying!)
In July of 2003, Colin and I took and passed the Maryland Bar. In October of 2004, I realized that I could take the essay portion of the Alabama Bar Exam - transfer my multiple choice score from Maryland and if successful, gain admission to the Bar in Alabama. I made the application deadline by 1 day for the next exam in Alabama and jumped at the chance. Honestly, I never thought we would move to Alabama but in the back of my mind I thought - why not take the opportunity to skip the multiple (guess) and be able to practice in 2 states? This was a 1 time opportunity since the rule states you must take the essay portion within 20 months of the original test date in order to skip the multiple choice. We weren't married at that time and Colin decided not to "rock the boat" with work - so he opted out of taking the test in Alabama with me.
He cited the Urban Legend mentioned above (in the off (FAR OFF) chance he ever moved to Alabama - it would be more than 5 years (likely NEVER) and he could take the shortened test - no problem.
So in February of 2005 I took and passed the Alabama Bar and went back to work as usual in Maryland. In May of 2009, when we decided to move to Birmingham, Colin was banking on the urban legend to quickly transition his practice.
As you may have guessed by now - it was indeed an Urban Legend. Alabama has reciprocity with some states (and some random ones at that if you ask me - Connecticut??) After several phone calls to the Bar Committee in Alabama, we determined that Colin had to sit for the 3 day exam. UGGHH. To say he was unhappy is an understatement. To make matters worse, we were 6+ years out of law school - forgetting all the crazy exceptions and rules that the Bar Exam typically tests. So, Colin got busy studying and working and moving and supporting/ taking care of us. Today was an expected - yet nervous - sigh of relief. He passed! (We all knew he would - but the waiting was agonizing).
I am thankful that we can finally toss (recycle) ALL our bar materials, study guides, notecards, etc from the past 7 years!!!! Our office closet will be empty!! I am currently at the beach enjoying a quick weekend getaway with some friends and although I don't want to leave (EVER) - I am looking forward to filling our trash with the law school garbage!!
Pictures of Connor and friends soon . . . I promise - Camera is in Connor's room - he is sleeping - so, maybe later this weekend . . .