Sometimes bad decisions lead to even worse decisions. This is true of recent choices proposed by the State Bar of California regarding major changes in the administration of the bar examination.
Attorney Libman failed to comply with court orders compelling him to disclose information about his attorney fees and answer ...
In a first-of-its-kind move, the California State Bar endorsed a plan to expunge attorney discipline records—other than disbarment—after eight ...
Andrew Do pleaded guilty to felony bribery last year. The suspension is a step in the California State Bar's process leading ...
What's the backstory: Do, a licensed attorney, pleaded guilty to a felony charge of bribery in late October, nearly a year ...
lower cut score of 1390 ordered by the California Supreme Court in July. The state bar on Jan. 10 made public the list of those who passed the exam. Those on the list who meet all the bar's ...
California will roll out its new bar exam on Feb. 25, but test takers say they have already encountered technical and ...
The California Bar Association urged victims ... program director at State Bar. "There's no need to rush into an agreement. There's no need to sign anything." Just over a week ago, on Jan. 7., ...
Logistical headaches are plaguing California’s rollout of its new bar exam, test takers say, just weeks before they expect to sit for it.