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Abe Fortas — Part 3
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on suty 20, 1965[ attorney
815 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., advised he was the new Secretary
of the Federal Communications Bar Association, He stated
that his records indicated the appointee is presently a
member in good standing and no grievances have been filed
‘against him. The exact date the appointee became a member
6f the association was not contained in his rewrds.
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IC n July 20, 1965: bre
The records of the Lawyers Register, United States
District Court for the District of Columbia, contained no no
additional pertinent information.
The records of the Committee on Admissions and
Grievances, United States District Court for the District of
Columbia, contained no additional pertinent information
concerning the appointee.
The records of the Federal Bar Association revealed
the appointee is presently a member of the association and
in good standing.”
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The records of the District of Columbia Bar
Association revealed the appointee is still a member of the
association and in good standing. ee
The records of the United States Supreme Court
revealed FORTAS was admitted to practive before thé @ourt on
January 15, 1940, and is in good standing.
On July 20, 1965, ICL__—————SOdeviewed the = *”
file regarding the appointee at the Bureau of Personnel
Investigations, Civil Service Commission, which contained
no additional pertinent information.
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