In satisfying the requirements of good moral character and fitness, applicants should be persons whose record of conduct justifies the trust of clients, adversaries, courts and others with respect to the professional duties owed to them. A record manifesting a significant deficiency in the honesty, trustworthiness, diligence or reliability of an applicant may constitute a basis for denial of admission.
While the Panel is not limited to the factors it considers or weight it will give to prior incidents reflecting upon an applicant's character or fitness, the following factors are deemed important by the Panel in assigning the weight and significance given to prior conduct:
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