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State Bar & Bar Associations

Sep. 29, 2020

New State Bar board faces a string of first-time challenges

New Board of Trustees Chair Sean M. SeLegue, a partner at Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP, said hiccups are expected and will be dealt with as they arise.

New State Bar board faces a string of first-time challenges
New Board of Trustees Chair Sean M. SeLegue

For the State Bar Board of Trustees members who assumed new roles on Friday were the first to be sworn in remotely, and immediately face some first-time-ever challenges, such as the online bar exam.

"While we hope and strive for perfection, we have to expect some hiccups and deal with them as they arise," the new board chair, Sean M. SeLegue, a partner at Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP, said of the Oct. 5-6 exam.

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