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The New York Bar Exam Is Remarkably Consistent

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Congrats to those who passed the most recent NY bar exam! The post The New York Bar Exam Is Remarkably Consistent appeared first on Above the Law.

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New York Sees Bar Exam Passage Rate Slump, As One Famous Test Taker Finds Out

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NY blames the pass rate on repeat test takers.

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The Notorious ERA, Bar Blues, And ROIs — See Also

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New York prepares to put women's rights on the ballot. One Doesn't Really Just "Pass" The Bar : Liz Gil makes her debut by sharing her hang-ups on the bar exam. Most People Look At Law School As An Investment : These schools have much quicker returns. Is This The Era Of ERA?

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A Path to eDiscovery Certification

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Meet Our Guest Expert Mike Quartararo is the President of the Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists (ACEDS), the world’s leading organization for training and certification in e-discovery. He also operates a successful consulting practice that provides guidance to corporate legal departments and law firms.

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Q&A With Heather Stevenson: A Less Traditional Path

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Stevenson: I began my career as a litigation associate with the New York law firm Sullivan & Cromwell. It was the type of litigation that gets covered in The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times. The law was complex and the facts messy. How did you get started in the legal profession? Huge money.

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NY Announces Temporary Authorization Program for Recent Law Grads

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In this week that NY law grads were originally scheduled to be taking the bar exam, the New York State Court of Appeals (the highest court in the state) has announced a revision of its rules to temporarily authorize qualifying graduates of ABA-accredited law schools to practice law in New York under supervision pending their admission to the bar.

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Path To Well-Being In Law: Episode 18: Janet Stearns

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We are wrapping up a three-part series looking at the interconnection of well-being in law schools. We have had Linda Sugin from Fordham Law School, we have had Jennifer Leonard from Penn Law, and today we are so excited to welcome Janet Stearns from the Miami School of Law. That has stayed with me.