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Law Practice

Apr. 11, 2012

Bar makes another move toward practical training for lawyers

The State Bar moved a step closer Monday to requiring future California lawyers to have practical, hands-on training before they are admitted to practice.


By Don J. DeBenedictis


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SANTA ANA - The State Bar moved a step closer Monday to requiring future California lawyers to have practical, hands-on training before they are admitted to practice.


In an afternoon meeting in San Francisco, the bar Board of Trustees voted to establish a 21-person task force of academics, lawyers, judges and others to study whether to "develop a regulatory requirement for a pre-admission ...

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