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Education Law,
State Bar & Bar Associations

Dec. 21, 2018

Attorney survey will inform changes to bar exam content

The State Bar will survey newly licensed attorneys on the skills needed in their day-to-day jobs to evaluate the relevance of the bar exam’s content. The study will be completed by next December.

The State Bar will survey newly licensed attorneys on the skills needed in their day-to-day jobs to evaluate the relevance of the bar exam’s content.

The working group overseeing the study, called the California Attorney Practice Analysis, met for the first time Wednesday. The study is expected to be completed by December 2019. It will provide foundational empirical data from which the State Bar will consider changes to the exam’s ...

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