Courtesy of Executive Bar Review A? B? C? D? Tough call. All four answer choices seem plausible. This is a very common tale among bar exam applicants sitting for the Mulitstate Bar Exam, better known as the MBE. The MBE is a 200 question multiple-choice exam administered
Read more →Original posting: http://www.law.com/jsp/nlj/PubArticleNLJ.jsp?id=1202474097302&Report_Those_who_never_pass_bar_exam_initially_lag_far_behind_those_who_do_ Karen Sloan October 28, 2010 What happens to law school graduates who fail the bar exam? Scholars and researchers have largely ignored the topic, but a new paper in the Journal of Legal Education examines that question. The paper, titled “Marooned: An Empirical Investigation
Read more →C.A. Rebukes Applicant for Attacking Bar Exam Grading By SHERRI M. OKAMOTO, Staff Writer This district’s Court of Appeal yesterday sternly rebuked a Maryland lawyer who sued the State Bar of California over its exam grading review procedures after failing to gain admission for the third time. Div. Two,
Read more →California bar exam candidates have individual bar review needs specific to their situations. Repeat takers and out of state attorneys sitting for the California bar exam face a greater challenge than their first time taker counterparts. Bar exam pass rates for both categories lag far behind first
Read more →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
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