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The Hotel California: How You Know It’s Time to Leave Your Law Firm

Attorney at Work

The post The Hotel California: How You Know Its Time to Leave Your Law Firm appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers. Recruiter Jenny Leon says lack of a book of business is the biggest reason lawyers are unable to leave their firms.

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California Supreme Court approves state bar exam modifications

JURIST

The Supreme Court of California confirmed the 2025 bar exam will be the first to implement the new exam modifications on Tuesday. The Californian Bar “ finalized an agreement with Kaplan to independently develop questions for the California Bar Exam.”

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California Bar Reveals It Used AI For Exam Questions, Because Of Course It Did

Above The Law

Unaware that you’re supposed to rip the band-aid off all at once, the embattled officials behind the California Bar Exam decided they hadn’t had enough of the non-stop cavalcade of disastrous headlines about February’s exam, so they just casually threw out there that they used AI to come up with some of the questions.

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California voters reject ballot measure banning forced prison labor

JURIST

California announced on Sunday the unofficial result that voters in the state rejected Proposition 6, which would have amended the Constitution of California to ban state prisons from forcing inmates to work. The post California voters reject ballot measure banning forced prison labor appeared first on JURIST - News.

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California Civil Discovery Act Undergoes Significant Overhaul

Short article looking at the new CCP 2016.090

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California Bar Thinks Provisional Licensing Could Soak Up Some Of The Mess From Their Rushed Test

Above The Law

The California Bar is in a rough spot. Critics of the new bar worried that changes were being made too hastily — neglecting procedure actually got them in the hot seat with California’s Supreme Court. The next step in the process would be to get California’s Supreme Court to sign off on the proposed hotfix.

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California Bar Grading Screw-Up Resulted In Several False Failures

Above The Law

Some things happen with such regularity that you can set a clock to them: roosters crowing at dawn, Kant’s ghost strolling through Knigsberg in the afternoon, and new news of the California Bar screwing up the bar exam. The post California Bar Grading Screw-Up Resulted In Several False Failures appeared first on Above the Law.