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Ethics/Professional Responsibility

May 7, 2014

New Bar civility oath may have come too late for new crop of lawyers

Officials said the revised "oath cards" might not be printed in time to include in the packets being mailed to the new admittees, according to bar officials.


By Don J. DeBenedictis


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The State Bar's new civility oath may have come too late for the many hundreds of lawyers heading to admission ceremonies early next month.


Revised "oath cards" might not be printed in time to include in packets being mailed to the new admittees, officials said.


"It may be difficult for those who pass the February bar exam since the oath cards have already been pri...

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