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Edited on Mon Sep-26-05 11:35 AM by Divernan
Can you find out if he ever actually passed the bar in Oklahoma. He worked for a small local law firm for only one year and then they let him go. I suspect that they hired him after he graduated from law school and was studying for the bar. The bar exam is taken toward the end of summer and the results come out around early November. In some firms, if the person has the right connections, but fails the bar the first time, they will carry him while he studies for and retakes the bar, but if he fails the second time, they let him go. Brown's one year stint at the OK law firm fits that time frame. The only other legal jobs he referred to in his FEMA bio, were stints doing administrative work for the OK Supreme Court and the Colorado Supreme Court. Those kind of jobs may not require one to be actually licensed/admitted to a state bar, but they do require political connections. This goes a long way to explain why he spent the last 10 or so years before going to FEMA, doing a non-legal job for a horse show association. Given his political connections, if he had passed the bar, he'd have been working for a law firm, or in SOME capacity as a licensed atty.
Then Allbaugh slots him into FEMA as "general counsel" ! Sorry-didn't mean to highjack your thread, but I've been thinking about how to check to see if he was ever licensed by the Oklahoma state bar.
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