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J. Robert Ates was admitted to the practice of law in 1972. In 1967, upon graduation from Tulane, he was admitted to medical school, but elected to attend law school. Mr. Ates realized that his interests in both fields could be combined in the practice of personal injury and wrongful death litigation, wherein his extensive science and pre-medical training might serve his clients well. He attended Loyola Law School because of its evening division while teaching science and physics at East Jefferson High School.
In law school, Mr. Ates had the unique privilege of working as the Student Representative in Loyola’s investigation into establishing a Law Clinic for student practitioners. He attended a multi-day conference in California hosted in 1970 by CLEPR (Counsel for Legal Educational Professional Responsibility), an organization founded for the purpose of creating and funding clinical education in law schools. After the Louisiana Supreme Court approved the concept of the practice by law students in the courts under the oversight of a practitioner, Mr. Ates was instrumental in the formation of Loyola’s Law Clinic. He was one of the first twenty students who had the experience of actually handling cases prior to graduation.
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