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  2. Bar review - Wikipedia

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    A bar review is a series of classes that most law school graduates in the United States attend prior to taking a bar examination, in order to prepare for that exam. [1] A typical bar review course will last for several weeks, beginning a few weeks after law school graduation and running until a few weeks before the next administration of the bar examination.

  3. Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination - Wikipedia

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    Virtually all states allow bar exam candidates to take the MPRE prior to graduation from law school, as opposed to the bar examination itself which, in the great majority of states, may only be taken after receipt of a J.D. or L.L.M. from an ABA-accredited law school. A bar exam candidate's MPRE score is accepted in every jurisdiction that ...

  4. Bar examination in the United States - Wikipedia

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    To refresh their memory on "black-letter rules" tested on the bar, most students engage in a regimen of study (called "bar review") between graduating from law school and sitting for the bar. [45] For bar review, most students in the United States attend a private bar review course which is provided by a third-party company and not their law ...

  5. Barbri - Wikipedia

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    Barbri offers preparation courses in every state and the District of Columbia for both the summer and winter administration of the bar exam. In many larger states live presentations are available in one or more locations during the summer course. The course is also offered remotely in additional locations, often on or near law school campuses.

  6. Entrepreneur in residence - Wikipedia

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    EIR's, or entrepreneurs in residence were once found mostly at venture capital firms, but the role has expanded and you can now find them at a variety of companies - including tech companies. At a law firm, the entrepreneur in residence provides professional services to the firm's clients. Law firms may offer the advisory service to ...

  7. University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law

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    Maryland Law was founded in 1816 as the Maryland Law Institute. [4] David Hoffman is credited with founding the institute, and in 1817 he published his legal course Hoffman's Course of Legal Study. The school began regular instruction in 1824, [5] and it is the fourth oldest law school in the United States. [6]

  8. Admission to practice law - Wikipedia

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    A prospective lawyer must have a law degree from a Serbian or recognized foreign university. Then, the lawyer must practice law at least 2 years within a law firm, and pass the Serbian bar exam. Health and character requirements apply. One must also be a citizen of Serbia.

  9. Becker Professional Education - Wikipedia

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    Becker no longer offers their course on disc. [2] As a measure of its influence on the accounting industry, the AICPA's Journal of Accountancy estimated that as many as half of the CPAs in the United States have passed the CPA Exam with the help of Becker's course. [3] Becker is rated by Investopedia as the Best Overall CPA Review course. [4]