Tue May 12, 2009 1:35pm EDT
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., May 12 / — The State Bar of California
requires that lawyers from other jurisdictions obtain a California license
before practicing in the state in almost any capacity. Lawyers with fewer
than 4 years in practice must sit for the full California bar exam while more
experienced attorneys must pass the shorter California Attorneys Exam. In
response, The Executive Bar Review Tutorial program, http://www.execbar.com,
has expanded to offer its exclusive California bar exam review services
nationally.
The Executive Bar Review tutorial program is the only California bar review
program designed specifically for the working professional and the
out-of-state attorney. Executive Bar Review applicants benefit from a one-on-one, individually tailored tutorial program that allows them the
opportunity to participate privately from the convenience of their homes or
offices.
“Our unique one-on-one program offers busy professionals, out-of-state
attorneys and foreign lawyers a focused study plan designed to integrate with
their individual work schedules,” said Fedora Nick, Execbar’s founder and
managing director. “We recognize that busy professionals have personal needs
that may not be satisfied by lecture and group bar review programs like Barbri
and Barpassers.” Currently, the Execbar program provides custom bar review for
applicants sitting for the California, New York, DC, Texas, Nevada and Arizona
bar exams.
Fedora Nick has personally tutored and prepared partners and associates from
the largest and most respected national firms as well as high profile
candidates for the California Bar exam. She was a partner and director of
California’s premier one-on-one bar review program for over a decade, as well
as a tutor and MBE course lecturer for the Emanuel Bar Review program. She is
recognized as a leading expert in the bar preparation field and is the author
of the NBR Performance Review, co-author of the NBR Hypothetical Enhancer
Method and her definitive volume on strategies for the Multistate Bar Exam
will be released later this year. Ms. Nick received her JD from The American
University Washington College of Law in 1995. She specialized in Civil
Litigation before focusing on bar exam preparation as her area of practice.
She is a member of the State Bar of California and is admitted to practice
before the Ninth Circuit, Northern, Central, and Southern Districts of
California. In June of 2000 she was admitted to practice before the Supreme
Court of the United States.