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Law Practice

May 2, 2012

Task force members to look into practical training requirement for bar admission

State Bar President Jon B. Streeter has announced the members of a task force that will explore whether to require new law graduates to have practical training.

By Don J. DeBenedictis
Daily Journal Staff Writer

SANTA ANA - State Bar President Jon B. Streeter has announced the members of a task force that will explore whether to require new law graduates to have practical training, such as an internship, before they can practice law in California.

The 21-member Task Force on Admissions Regulation Reform includes two law school deans, two judges, a former State Bar executive director and William C. Vickrey, the retired adminis...

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