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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. Requirements for a search warrant

2. CA ct: service on out-of-state defendant

3. Notice for meeting annual meeting requires

4. CA ct: venue rules case involving real estate: where property is located contract cases: [...] personal injury cases: where the injury occurred other transitory actions: where any defendant resides. No if defendant resides in CA, then any county. mixed cases (may be brought in more than one venue): where one of the defendant's resides unless there is a compelling reason to hold the trial elsewhere cases against corporations: principle place of business, where it executed or promised to perform a contract, where a breach occurred, or where liability arose.

5. Confrontation clause bars admission of hearsay when

6. Hug formula is

7. Jeopardy attaches in jury trial when

8. Nominal damages can be awarded for these torts

9. Definition of felony murder

10. Situations where sharing of profits creates no presumption of partnership

11. FRE Ancient document rule for authentication: document must be at least [...] old.

12. Principles of community property (essay intro)

13. Instructions to jury for judicial notice FRCP Civil: jury must accept as fact Criminal: need not accept CA [...]

14. Elements of larceny

15. Business judgment rule

16. Fall back option for venue in federal court

17. Difference between FRE and CEC hearsay exception for medical diagnosis or treatment

18. Theories for third-party victims of IIED to recover

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

20. When must corp indemnify the director

21. Erie doctrine: areas of law that are always substantive

22. Admissibility of conviction that has been pardoned or annulled

23. Requirements for specific performance

24. 6A applies to [...] stages of the prosecution

25. Statement of dissolution of a partnership gives [...] notice