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2006-OB-1761 IN RE: JAMES CHARLES HARRIS, III
State: Louisiana
Court: Supreme Court
Docket No: 2006-OB-1761
Case Date: 01/01/2007
Preview:05/18/2007 "See News Release 033 for any Concurrences and/or Dissents."

SUPREME COURT OF LOUISIANA NO. 06-OB-1761 IN RE: JAMES CHARLES HARRIS, III

ON APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION TO THE BAR

PER CURIAM
After reviewing the evidence and considering the law, we conclude petitioner, James Charles Harris, III, is eligible to be conditionally admitted to the practice of law in Louisiana, subject to a probationary period of two years. During this period, petitioner shall provide evidence to the Office of Disciplinary Counsel, on at least a quarterly basis, demonstrating that he has made a good faith effort to satisfy his financial obligations. Should petitioner fail to make a good faith effort to satisfy his financial obligations, or should he commit any misconduct during the period of probation, his conditional right to practice may be terminated or he may be subjected to other discipline pursuant to the Rules for Lawyer Disciplinary Enforcement.

CONDITIONAL ADMISSION GRANTED.

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