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- kalvano
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Re: Acceptance Question
Assuming the withdrawals aren't punitive, I don't think they will matter much.
But you should consult with an attorney in the state you want to practice regarding character and fitness for the bar. I know the Texas bar is extremely picky about substance abuse.
But you should consult with an attorney in the state you want to practice regarding character and fitness for the bar. I know the Texas bar is extremely picky about substance abuse.
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Re: Acceptance Question
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- northwood
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Re: Acceptance Question
while alcoholism is a disease, and a horrible one at that, it is also a concern in the industry, and at law schools. Be careful with how you phrase it, as law schools are quick to point out that the legal profession has a higher rate of addiction than others.
If you can find something else to talk about, that is a more positive story overall, i would emphasize that.
If you can find something else to talk about, that is a more positive story overall, i would emphasize that.
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