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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. Test for exactions as takings

2. When is shareholder vote required

3. Duties of a remedial trust

4. Con law: Contracts clause exception for public contracts

5. Admissibility of crime involving dishonest act or false statement

6. Time to file renewed JAMAL

7. If witness's recollection is refreshed with any document or thing, the document does not become evidence and the witness [can/cannot] read from it.

8. CP share of whole life insurance

9. Elements for first-degree murder

10. Gov aid to parochial schools

11. Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA)

12. Elements of criminal battery

13. District ct case is stayed pending appeal of the class certification decision if

14. Exceptions to SOF for goods contracts >=$500

15. Supreme Court cannot review a state court judgment if

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

17. Class action fairness act applies when the AIC is [...] and has at least 100 members.

18. Requirements for constructive trust or equitable lien

19. Two-step analysis for a motion to dismiss

20. Elements of criminal assault

21. 'Duty to disclose defects during sale of a home Majority: [...] Minority: can sell ''as is'' to avoid liability (can still sue for misrep).'

22. Number of peremptory challenges when there are multiple Ps or Ds

23. FRCP: jurors required in Fed court: 6-12 In CA ct: [...]

24. Required contents of articles of incorporation

25. Tests for design defect