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October 05, 2005

CLE on recovering from natural disaster

On October 7 in Lafayette, LA., and on October 8 in Gulfport, MS, the Louisiana and Mississippi state bars are offering a 7-hour CLE on rebuilding your law practice after a natural disaster. You can read more about the seminars at these web sites:

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Hey Ray, have you heard any dirt on the bar exams that are supposed to be released on the fourteenth? I just graduated from LSU Law and took the bar in July and it's a tiny source for agitation since the bar committee did say they lost some of the exams and have thus far refused to say whether they had copies of the lost exams to regrade or if they are just lost, period. The CLE for recovering attorneys just makes me think of this, since I should have been one as of September 30.

No, I sure haven't. I did hear that the results would be released on 10/13 or 10/14. Also read somewhere that the LSBA was still trying to locate some of the bar examiners -- that was a couple of weeks ago.

http://www.CrisisSearch.com is a disaster related portal I created after the Katrina hurricane (in hopes to help). It is basically a web based software application that stores and searches through an online protected database (storing cached pages and links to man-made and natural disaster related websites).

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