In re Wimberley

39 So. 3d 595, 2010 La. LEXIS 1716
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedJuly 21, 2010
DocketNo. 2010-OB-1691
StatusPublished

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In re Wimberley, 39 So. 3d 595, 2010 La. LEXIS 1716 (La. 2010).

Opinion

In re Wimberley, Todd J.; — Plaintiff; Applying For Permission to Take Bar Examination.

Granted. Petitioner is allowed to take the Louisiana State Bar Examination, subject to the condition that should he satisfactorily pass the examination, he may not be admitted to the practice of law in Louisiana until he has fully responded to all requests for information from the Committee on Bar Admissions, and the Committee has certified his character and fitness to practice law.

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