Cox v. Louisiana State Bar Ass'n

556 So. 2d 45, 1990 La. LEXIS 87, 1990 WL 2448
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedJanuary 11, 1990
DocketNo. 90-OB-0014
StatusPublished

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Cox v. Louisiana State Bar Ass'n, 556 So. 2d 45, 1990 La. LEXIS 87, 1990 WL 2448 (La. 1990).

Opinion

In re Cox, Michael David; —Plaintiff(s); applying for permission to take the Louisiana State Bar Examination.

Granted. Petitioner’s alternate prayer is granted. Plaintiff is allowed to take the examination and upon having satisfactorily passed such examination a Commissioner will be appointed on application in accordance with Chapter 4, Article 4, Section 9, to take evidence and report to this Honorable Court as to whether plaintiff has the appropriate good moral character to be admitted to the Bar and allowed to practice law.

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