In re Wood

64 So. 3d 206, 2011 La. LEXIS 1678, 2011 WL 2713470
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedJune 22, 2011
DocketNo. 2011-OB-1288
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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In re Wood, 64 So. 3d 206, 2011 La. LEXIS 1678, 2011 WL 2713470 (La. 2011).

Opinion

In re Wood, Jess; —Plaintiff; Applying For Permission to Take Bar Examination

Granted. Petitioner is allowed to take the Louisiana State Bar Examination. Upon satisfactorily passing the examination, petitioner may apply to this court for the appointment of a commissioner in accordance with Supreme Court Rule XVII, Section 9, to take evidence and report to this court as to whether petitioner has the appropriate character and fitness to be admitted to the bar and allowed to practice law in the State of Louisiana.

CLARK, J., would deny.

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