By Lyle Moran
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The State Bar's top executive has proposed a revised program to bolster the practical skills of future attorneys that would require law school students to complete fewer units of experiential learning than previously supported by the bar's board.
The proposal from Bar Executive Director Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker also modifies when future lawyers would have to complete a suggested 50 hours of pr...
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