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Nov. 20, 2007
Teen Lawyer Shows No Signs of Growing Pains
On Friday, when Kathleen Holtz received the good news that she had passed the California Bar Exam, she not only joined many of her peers in the attorney ranks but also possibly became the youngest licensed lawyer in California, if not the country.




By Rebecca U. Cho
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Kathleen Holtz shares many things in common with other young law school graduates. She sat through the grueling three-day bar exam in July, recently started her legal career as an associate and can finally begin paying off those massive student loans.
But on Friday when Holtz received the good news that she had passed the California bar ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Kathleen Holtz shares many things in common with other young law school graduates. She sat through the grueling three-day bar exam in July, recently started her legal career as an associate and can finally begin paying off those massive student loans.
But on Friday when Holtz received the good news that she had passed the California bar ...
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