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California Bar Prep Questions
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In order to practice law in the state of California, a lawyer must be licensed by the State Bar. With the second-highest cut score, and the lowest passage rate for test-takers in the nation, the California bar examination is a tough test to pass. The California bar examination is conducted twice per year, in February and July, over a two-day period. When preparing for the California Bar Exam’s written portion,  the 13 important topics are: Business associations Civil procedure Community property Constitutional law Contracts Criminal law and procedure Evidence Professional... Show more
California Bar Prep Questions
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1. 4th amendment essay intro [...]

2. CA ct: intervention allowed when

3. Incorporation by reference in a will applies when

4. Time for motion for relief from judgment

5. FRE: Character evidence in a homicide prosecution

6. Liability to third parties for negligent misrep

7. Elements of Embezzlement

8. Rules about polling jurors

9. Regulation of speech in public forums and designated public forums

10. Seller's right to reclaim goods from insolvent buyer Buyer became insolvent before delivery and seller provided [...] within 10 days after the buyer’s receipt of the goods. Exception: 10-day limitation does not apply if the buyer has misrepresented solvency to the seller in writing within three months before delivery.

11. Civil claims: jurors required for a judgment Fed ct: [...] CA ct: 3/4 majority

12. Requirements for a private express trust

13. Two approaches for separate property business

14. Federal rules: time for initial expert disclosure

15. Beneficiary of trust must be (give rule and exceptions)

16. Burden hierarchy Conviction: beyond a reasonable doubt Arrest: probable cause Stop: [...]

17. Who is bound when there is a contract and the principal is partially disclosed?

18. Judicial notice: facts are not subject to reasonable dispute when they are

19. Treatment of jointly titled property at divorce: how to rebut the presumption

20. Confrontation clause bars admission of hearsay when

21. 'Definition of ''contact'''

22. Searches incident to arrest Street: [...] Home: immediate area Car: passenger compartment (if the guy is in the car)

23. Informed consent for medical procedure

24. Torts: Assault

25. Traditional approach for duty to discovered/anticipated trespassers [...]; attractive nuisance for kids; willful or wanton for other conditions; reasonable care for activities