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State Bar & Bar Associations

Jul. 26, 2016

Bar's proposed experiential learning requirement put on hold

A State Bar committee could not agree late last week on how to proceed with the centerpiece of a revised proposal of requirements designed to bolster the practical skills of future attorneys.

By Lyle Moran
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A State Bar committee could not agree late last week on how to proceed with the centerpiece of a revised proposal of requirements designed to bolster the practical skills of future attorneys.

A plan supported by the bar's board in November 2014 called for law school students to complete 15 units of experiential learning prior to seeking admission to the bar.

But a...

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