Law Practice,
California Supreme Court,
State Bar & Bar Associations
May 25, 2018
Attorney re-fingerprinting story is quite disturbing
The critical paragraph reads “Many of the state’s 190,000 active lawyers must be re-fingerprinted because for more than 25 years the Bar did not keep the prints of all of admission applicants as required by law.”




Nathaniel J. Friedman
Law Office of Nathaniel J. Friedman
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Southwestern Univ School of Law
Author of "Medical Malpractice in the 21st Century"
The May 24 Daily Journal article, "State high court says lawyers must pay for re-fingerprinting," is quite disturbing.
The critical paragraph reads "Many of the state's 190,000 active lawyers must be re-fingerprinted because for more than 25 years the Bar did not keep the prints of all of admission applicants as required by law." (Emphasis added)
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