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BarBri Pledges To 'Revolutionize' Bar Prep For NextGen Bar Exam
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5 Reasons You Don’t Want To Miss This Year’s Virtual Bar Exam Summit
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Trust The Process: How To Build And Manage Workflows In Law Firms
If you’re feeling inefficient but don’t know why, this episode of the Non-Eventcast is for you. -
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Announcing The Second Annual Virtual Bar Exam Summit
On April 23rd-25th, join Vinco Bar Exam Coaching for 35+ virtual bar exam workshops.
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Announcing The First-Ever Virtual Bar Exam Summit
On June 5th-7th, join Vinco Bar Exam Coaching for 20+ virtual bar exam workshops. -
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What’s The Best Strategy To Prepare For The Bar Exam?
We get this question often. The answer isn’t as exciting as you may think: it depends on who you are and where you are coming from. -
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Ask The Professor: The #1 Reason Why You Failed The Bar Exam
Our most frequently asked question is: “Why did I fail the bar exam?” The answer is a fairly simple one. -
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I Just Bombed My Practice MBE Test. It’s A Few Weeks Before The Bar Exam. Now What?
Don’t panic; you still have the time to improve your MBE score in the remaining weeks! -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 07.28.16
* State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby dropped all remaining charges against the three Baltimore police officers still awaiting trial in the death of Freddie Gray — a decision she called “agonizing.” [New York Times]
* Judge Paul L. Friedman (D.D.C.) ordered the release of John W. Hinckley Jr., the man who in 1981 attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan (and who, some argue, murdered White House press secretary James Brady). [Washington Post]
* Traci Ribeiro, a non-equity partner at Sedgwick, sued the firm for discrimination, alleging that she and other women “cannot crack the glass ceiling at Sedgwick.” [Law.com]
* A promising proposal from the Justice Department for how to deal with the law enforcement challenges presented by evidence stored in other countries (in the wake of Microsoft’s Second Circuit victory over the DOJ). [Christian Science Monitor]
* “Is fake burping in gym class enough to get a seventh-grader arrested?” Professor Noah Feldman analyzes an interesting new Tenth Circuit ruling. [Bloomberg View via How Appealing]
* Judge Janet Bond Arterton: sorry, Principal National Life Insurance Co., but you can’t escape paying out on the $10 million life insurance policy you issued to a law firm partner just because he died 15 months after the policy’s issuance. [Law.com]
* For folks finishing up the bar exam today, some advice from former ABC News president (and former SCOTUS clerk) David Westin: it’s okay to walk out of there early. Good luck! [Big Law Business]
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How Savvy Lawyers Build Their Law Firm Rate Sheet
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Advice For The Day Of The Bar Exam
Here are the things you should do on the day of the bar exam to avoid self-destruction. -
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5 Bar Exam Study Tips That Will Keep You From Driving Yourself Crazy
Panic may be starting to set in, but don't allow yourself to lose track of your goal: passing the bar exam.