On October 10, the California Supreme Court directed the State Bar regarding the following changes – summarized, below – to the CA BAR EXAM. Should you need further clarification, please consult official channels. In essence, the Bar will become a “CA Specific Test.”
Research & Investigation, Drafting/Writing, Issue-Spotting, Counsel & Advice, Litigation, Consultation & Client Relationships, Negotiation & Dispute Resolution. It is presently unclear whether these to be tested by an essay or performance test – or other – format.
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DEVELOPING NEWS
As described from earlier updates regarding both the FYLSX and GENERAL BAR, the above-noted summaries now come from the CA SUPREME COURT – the governing body overseeing the STATE BAR. As noted at the outset of this update, ‘suggest you additionally check all relevant websites for clarification – should you have questions. Many changes have come to the CA BAR EXAM over the years – and any currently ambiguous or unresolved questions to presumably be resolved with time.
Whether you are a first-time or repeat applicant – an out/state attorney – a LOSP candidate – attended an ABA, CA-only, or Unaccredited law school – whatever your situation – please reach out should you have questions pertaining to your individual situation.
For at least the next 4 General Bar administrations – through 2026 – the current exam requirements seem here to stay.
As before, optimum test results are best leveraged by being fully prepared – often beginning your individual preparation earlier than your competition – and designed to fit your individual test-taking needs.
Whatever your course of action, all success in putting the exam behind you.