RCW 2.48.070
Admission of veterans.
Any person who shall have graduated from any accredited law school and after such graduation shall have served in the armed forces of the United States of America between December 7, 1941, and the termination of the present World War, may be admitted to the practice of law in the state of Washington and to membership in the Washington State Bar Association, upon motion made before the supreme court of the state of Washington, provided the following is made to appear:
(1) That the applicant is a person of good moral character over the age of twenty-one years;
(2) That the applicant, at the time of entering the armed forces of the United States, was a legal resident of the state of Washington;
(3) That the applicant's service in the armed forces of the United States is or was satisfactory and honorable.
[ 1945 c 181 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 138-7A.]
NOTES:
Qualifications for admission to practice as prescribed by Rules of court: Admission to Practice Rules.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
2.48.010 - Objects and powers.
2.48.030 - Board of governors.
2.48.040 - State bar governed by board of governors.
2.48.050 - Powers of governors.
2.48.060 - Admission and disbarment.
2.48.070 - Admission of veterans.
2.48.080 - Admission of veterans—Establishment of requirements if in service.
2.48.090 - Admission of veterans—Establishment of requirements if discharged.
2.48.100 - Admission of veterans—Effect of disability discharge.
2.48.110 - Admission of veterans—Fees of veterans.
2.48.130 - Membership fee—Active.
2.48.140 - Membership fee—Inactive.
2.48.160 - Suspension for nonpayment of fees.
2.48.166 - Admission to or suspension from practice—Noncompliance with support order—Rules.
2.48.170 - Only active members may practice law.
2.48.190 - Qualifications on admission to practice.
2.48.200 - Restrictions on practice by certain officers.