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The New Lawyer Supplement

Feb. 25, 2009

The Reader

After years of working for his dad as a paralegal, a San Diego man finally got his own Bar number - without attending law school.

By Pat Broderick
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Darin P. Andreos finds it hard to believe he is now a bona fide attorney at law. So, he goes to the State Bar's Web site to check his bar number.

It's been this way since he learned in July that he had passed the Bar Exam - an achievement made even more impressive by the fact that he never attended law school.

Andreos, 37, is one of a small minority of aspiring lawyers who choose to study in a law office o...

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