Submitted by Paul H. Mabry, JD, PLS, CFeds
Land Surveyors
who enter the practice of law are few, but often well-known; Abraham Lincoln
among others. A modern inspiration, Walt Robillard of "Brown and
Robillard" fame, also did so. In May of 2013, Paul Mabry, a
Professional Land Surveyor and Certified Federal Surveyor, graduated from
Golden Gate University School of Law, with honors. Then, over the summer,
Paul took the California Bar Exam and just last week learned that he had passed
one of the most difficult bar exams in the country.
In many
jurisdictions, such a newly admitted attorney would be sworn in before a court
convened with a sitting judge. In California however, a little known
section of the Government Code authorizes a County Surveyor to administer and
perform such oaths. Bruce Storrs, the City and County Surveyor of San
Francisco, has agreed to administer this oath and swear Paul into the Bar. This
may be the first time ever that an engineering professional has sworn in
another engineering professional to practice as an attorney before a state bar!
Paul intends to use the new credentials to
continue promoting and supporting the practice of civil engineering and land
surveying. Bruce highlights the long and
historic accomplishments of county surveyors everywhere with this rather
unusual act of sending a Surveyor to practice before the Bar.
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