BK and Law Students
Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 2:54 pm
Well, the bar does ask about whether or not the applicant has filed a
bankruptcy case. However, whether it has any adverse impact on passing the
moral character test depends on whether there is any action within it that
goes to moral character -- such as a 523 complaint based on fraud, etc.
However, that information is already relevant to other parts of the moral
character analysis. The fact that the applicant filed for bankruptcy
protection itself should not be relevant in and of itself.
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 2:39 PM, Larry Webb wrote:
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> You may want to check with the Bar, they do ask about bankruptcy.
> Hearsay on hearsay, I have heard that it depends on the reasons one files
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> I've never heard of that.
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> On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 11:18 AM, Steven wrote:
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> Has any one heard of an instance where a law student filed BK then was
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Well, the bar does ask about whether or not the applicant has filed a bankruptcy case. However, whether it has any adverse impact on passing the moral character test depends on whether there is any action within it that goes to moral character -- such as a 523 complaint based on fraud, etc. However, that information is already relevant to other parts of the moral character analysis. The fact that the applicant filed for bankruptcy protection itself should not be relevant in and of itself.
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 2:39 PM, Larry Webb <larry@webbklaw.com> wrote:
You may want to check with the Bar, they do ask about
bankruptcy. Hearsay on hearsay, I have heard that it depends on the reasons
one files bk.
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