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Jun 17, 2009 11:48 pm

I have been out of the industry for a year and got my licenses 2 years ago (7, 31, 63, 65).

I plan on re-entering the field after law school, but won’t be able to for a couple years.

Is it possible to keep these licenses even though I am not working? What about CE? Thanks.

Jun 18, 2009 12:10 am

[quote=Birdman]I have been out of the industry for a year and got my licenses 2 years ago (7, 31, 63, 65).

I plan on re-entering the field after law school, but won’t be able to for a couple years.

Is it possible to keep these licenses even though I am not working? What about CE? Thanks.
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I think that if you expect to get through lawschool you should have the intellectual horsepower and the research capabilty to find the answer to this question yourself.  Better to go that route than to rely on an internet bulletin board posting…

Jun 18, 2009 12:26 am

so nobody knows?

Jun 18, 2009 1:11 am

From what I remember, your licenses are good for 2 years after you leave a member firm.  After that, you must be sponsored and retest.

Jun 18, 2009 1:13 am

Use the search function of the forum and search “licenses”. This will return a lot of relevant postings.

  It's been posted before, but not likely anyone else will look it up for you.   Personally, I don't recall the answer.  
Jun 18, 2009 1:41 am
etj4588:

From what I remember, your licenses are good for 2 years after you leave a member firm.  After that, you must be sponsored and retest.

This is the correct answer to your question