I inadvertently let my law license go into inactive (administrative suspension) status by not timely paying the annual registration fee. What should I do?
Lawyers work very hard to get their law degrees. Many lawyers work full-time while they’re going to law school at night for four years. Other lawyers are fortunate enough to be able to do it during the daytime in three years, but usually have to work one or two jobs, etc. Therefore, it’s shocking and surprising that having worked so hard, lawyers are so cavalier in letting their law licenses lapse.
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