The States of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho have agreed to license each others' attorneys without examination, if they have three years' experience. This is part of the growing Multi-Jurisdictional Practice (MJP) movement. However, though Washington admits people with non traditional legal education, the MJP agreement does NOT extend that far. Oregon requires the MJP reciprocity applicant to have a JD from an ABA approved school. A non ABA JD won't do; neither will an ABA approved LLM. Nosborne (who hates the ABA and all its works)