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Many people attend law school as part of their journey to practice law. But you can also fulfill your legal studies in a law office or judge's chamber. Subsequent reports on the designated form and examinations must be submitted within 30 days after completion of each six-month study period. All reports must include the Law Office Study Report cover sheet and must be submitted by certified mail with return receipt requested or delivered in person to either the Los Angeles or San Francisco Office of Admissions.

Sponsors may not claim MCLE credit for their mentoring. Here are the basics:. Those who pass it within three attempts get credit for all study up to that point. If it takes more tries, they earn credit for only one year of study.

Students must pass the Multistate Professsional Responsibility Exam. Four years of law office study qualifies participants to sit for the California Bar Examination, which is given in July and February. This article is a reprint from the California Lawyer, June edition. Paul Pfau is a retired Los Angeles County deputy district attorney and the owner of Cal Bar Tutorial Review , which has been customizing bar review programs for 40 years.

For a free consultation and for more information about Cal Bar Tutorial Review , call or Web site: www. First Time Takers about Repeat Takers about Santa Monica Office. Marina Del Rey Office. Beverly Hills Office. Glendale Office. Inland Empire Meeting Places.

Rancho Cucamonga Office. Riverside Office. San Bernardino Office. Attorneys are busy practicing law. Here you will learn what supervising lawyers face, and they will learn how to deal with what you face.

As far as people in law schools, we believe you can gain invaluable experience from studying in a law office. Upon graduation, I know for a fact this will give you an advantage over the rest of your class.

Hands-on experience in the office and the courtroom is second to none, especially in the job market in California and elsewhere. Some students with no undergrad apply to unaccredited schools after taking and passing the CLEP.

These students are left with scant resources on how to study for, or pas the BabyBar with its Contracts, Torts, and Criminal Law topics.

On the other end of the spectrum, there may be Harvard Law Grads who are taking the bar for their second or third try.



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