(E) personal assurances, supported by corroborating evidence, of a
Rules and Procedures Governing Admission to the Practice of Law
Rule: 402
Jurisdiction: WY
Bluebook Citation: Wyo. R. Admis. 402
desire and intention to conduct one’s self in an exemplary fashion in the future; (F) restitution of funds or property, where applicable; (G) positive action showing rehabilitation by occupation, community service or civic service; and (H) any other evidence which reflects rehabilitation of the applicant. (e) Non-Discrimination Policy. — In determining good moral character and fitness to practice law, the Committee shall not discriminate against any applicant on the basis of: (i) Race, color or ethnic identity; (ii) Gender or gender identity; (iii) Sexual orientation; (iv) Marital status; (v) Creed or religion; (vi) Political beliefs or affiliation; (vii) Sensory, mental or physical disability; (viii) National origin; (ix) Age; or (x) Any other class protected under state or federal law. History: Amended August 27, 2014, effective October 1, 2014; amended March 7, 2016, effective April 15, 2016; amended March 13, 2018, effective June 1, 2018; amended November 5, 2020, effective January 4, 2021. Burden met. — Attorney who had been convicted of conspiracy to sell unregistered se- curities and suspended from the practice of law met his burden to show that he had the char- acter and fitness to practice law in Wyoming pursuant to Wyo. R. and Procedures Governing Admission to the Practice of Law by showing he was competent to practice law in Wyoming and was willing to act in accordance with the stan- dards set forth in the Wyo. R. Prof. Conduct and to act fairly, honestly, reasonably and with unquestionable integrity in all matters in which he acted as an attorney at law. Bd. of Prof’l Responsibility v. Elsom, 2008 WY 76, 187 P.3d 358, 2008 Wyo. LEXIS 79 (Wyo. 2008).
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