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January 25, 2011
Almost Back
The Mississippi Supreme Court has held that an attorney who had been suspended for three years has met the jurisdictional requirements for reinstatement. The court found that the attorney's physicians were well-qualified to opine on his fitness to practice, notwithstanding the fact that the Bar's counseling program did not approve the petitioner's doctors.
To complete the reinstatement process, the petitioner must take and pass the MBE. (Mike Frisch)
January 25, 2011 in Bar Discipline & Process | Permalink
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