By Zack Needles | December 13, 2021
As Law.com previously reported, Kardashian is far from alone in having struggled with the test. Fewer than a quarter of test takers typically pass California's baby bar.
By Cheryl Miller | December 9, 2021
Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye said the lawmakers' criticism was "not surprising" but asked, "What are we going to do? Just throw up our hands and say nothing?"
By Jonathan Tam | December 8, 2021
Last month, the Bar Association of San Francisco hosted a virtual panel to discuss the recently enacted California Privacy Rights Act, which made sweeping amendments to the California Consumer Privacy Act and established the new California Privacy Protection Agency.
By Cheryl Miller | December 3, 2021
"It's one of those cutting-edge types of issues, and we think it's one to explore further," said Justin Fields, chair of the Committee on Professional Responsibility and Conduct.
By Cheryl Miller | November 19, 2021
Bar officials said a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge notified the agency in late August that Deans had appeared in the judge's courtroom, where he presented himself as an attorney.
By Cheryl Miller | November 12, 2021
Examinees who didn't pass the test after a scoring change can have their exam fees applied as a credit toward a 2022 test or request a refund, the state bar said.
By Cheryl Miller | September 30, 2021
"No longer will I accept any invitation where Eastman is also speaking," Chemerinsky, dean of the UC Berkeley School of Law, wrote in the Sacramento Bee. "I urge my fellow professors to similarly boycott events where Eastman is provided a forum."
By Cheryl Miller | September 27, 2021
"We believe it will be impossible to close the access gap, which extends well beyond those who will ever qualify for free legal services, without regulatory reform of this scale," Ruben Duran, the bar's chairman of the board of trustees, said.
By Cheryl Miller | September 24, 2021
Public comments on the proposal will be accepted through Jan. 12 The bar's board of trustees will then consider whether to forward a licensing program to the California Supreme Court and the Legislature.
By Cheryl Miller | September 2, 2021
The senator, who is carrying the fee-authorizing bill this year, had threatened to withhold the bar's authority to collect the money after a state audit found the agency's chronic complaint backlog had grown over a recent five-year span despite ongoing efforts to shrink it.
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