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No, not actively practice, unless he is admitted to the Bar in both states. Does the company in question have a 'presence' in CA? If the lawyer is based in CA and is writing an opinion, or a letter to someone in another state, that is legal.

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Q: May a lawyer licensed in California practice law in Massachusetts as an attorney employed by a Mass company without taking the Massachusetts bar exam?
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