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State Bar Announces February 2025 Bar Exam Results
May 5, 2025
The State Bar of California reported Monday that 55.9 percent of exam takers passed the California February 2025 General Bar Examination (GBX).
State Bar Files Petition with California Supreme Court
April 30, 2025
The State Bar of California today filed a petition with the California Supreme Court, advancing recommendations made by the Committee of Bar Examiners regarding a raw passing score and scoring adjustments for the February Bar Exam.
CBE Recommends Scoring Adjustments for February Bar Exam
April 21, 2025
As part of its commitment to finding appropriate and fair solutions for test takers during the February 2025 Bar Exam, the Committee of Bar Examiners (CBE) met on April 18 to make its recommendations for scoring adjustments and set a
Board Approves Testing Locations, Vendor for In-Person July Bar Exam
April 3, 2025
The State Bar Board of Trustees has approved exam software and testing locations for the in-person July 2025 California Bar Exam as it continues efforts to improve the test-taking experience and find appropriate remedies for those impacted by issues experienced during the February exam.
Attorney General Bonta to California Attorneys: Guidance on Solicitation Limits after L.A. Fires is Available
April 1, 2025
California Attorney General Rob Bonta today released information for the public and attorneys, about California attorneys’ ethical obligations after a natural disaster, like the Los Angeles fires this year. Attorneys with questions or concerns about these obligations should review California’s Rules of Professional Conduct (7.1-7.3) on communications concerning a lawyer’s services, advertising, and solicitation.
Board of Trustees Orders Independent Investigation into February 2025 Bar Exam Issues
March 6, 2025
After hearing approximately two hours of public comment at its March 5 meeting, primarily from test takers reporting serious problems they encountered during the February 2025 California Bar Exam, the State Bar Board of Trustees directed the general counsel to retain an independent investigator to conduct a privileged investigation into the issues relating to the exam.
State Bar Study Shows Recent Progress in Reducing Discipline Disparities
February 24, 2025
At its February 20-21 meeting, the Board of Trustees heard a presentation on a new State Bar study showing that racial disparities in attorney discipline outcomes are narrowing, particularly for Black attorneys, following reforms implemented by the State Bar in response to the groundbreaking 2019 Farkas study.
Board Offers Free July Bar Exam to Applicants Who Withdraw or Fail February Bar Exam
February 22, 2025
The Board of Trustees, at its February 21 meeting, approved a plan to offer a free July 2025 Bar Exam to test takers who withdraw from the February 2025 exam or fail next week’s test.
Southern California Fire Victims Warned to Beware of and Report Legal Services Fraud
January 17, 2025
The State Bar of California is warning the public to beware of and report potential fraud in response to the fires in Southern California. For vulnerable fire victims who may need a wide range of legal advice, legal services fraud can be committed by nonattorneys, such as “notarios,” or by licensed lawyers.
State Bar Seizes Practice of a Los Angeles Nonattorney Exploiting Filipino Immigrants
December 10, 2024
The State Bar of California seized the offices of Salve Esperanza of Los Angeles for engaging in the unauthorized practice of law (UPL). Esperanza, doing business as Prestige Network Resource Consulting, Inc. (PNRC, Inc.), falsely represented herself as an attorney and charged individuals—many of them Filipino immigrants—significant sums.
Board Sends Attorney Record Expungement Plan to California Supreme Court
November 15, 2024
At its November 14 meeting, the State Bar of California’s Board of Trustees approved a proposed rule change that would automatically expunge nondisbarment attorney discipline records after eight years, assuming no further discipline has since occurred. The rule change now goes to the California Supreme Court for review and approval.
State Bar Announces Results for July 2024 Bar Exam
November 9, 2024
The State Bar of California reported today that 53.8 percent of applicants passed the July 2024 General Bar Examination (GBX).
State Bar Seizes Unlawful Practice of El Cajon Woman after Complaint from a Relative
October 2, 2024
On Tuesday, the State Bar of California seized the unlawful practice of Maria Leanos, an El Cajon woman operating a law office without a valid license and misrepresenting herself as an attorney to clients on immigration and family law matters, the Office of Chief Trial Counsel (OCTC) announced today.
Board Approves a 2025 Offer and Compromise Attorney Debt Relief Program
September 20, 2024
At its September 19, 2024, meeting, the State Bar of California Board of Trustees approved establishing a 2025 offer and compromise program, which conservatively could generate $9 million–$11 million by providing current and former attorneys the option to settle their State Bar debt at a discounted rate.
State Agencies Gather to Collaborate to Better Serve Californians' Legal Aid Needs
September 17, 2024
Seventeen state agencies, including the Department of Social Services, the Civil Rights Department, and the Department of Aging, gathered in San Francisco Thursday for a convening to ideate on how government agencies can collaborate with legal aid nonprofits to provide highly effective, equitable, and enhanced services to the public.
Response from the State Bar of California on Signing of Assembly Bill 3279, the Attorney Licensing Fee Bill
September 13, 2024
On September 12, 2024, Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 3279, the State Bar licensing fee bill.
For Second Time, State Bar Seizes Unlawful El Monte Immigration Practice of Elena Orizabal
September 6, 2024
The State Bar of California seized the unauthorized El Monte-based immigration practice of Elena Orizabal, who has a history of offering immigration and other legal services that she has no license to provide, the Office of Chief Trial Counsel announced today.
Sixteen New Legal Organizations Earn State Bar DEI Leadership Seals
August 26, 2024
The State Bar of California announced today that 16 new organizations received its DEI Leadership Seal.
State Bar, Kaplan, Sign Five-Year California Bar Exam Development Contract
August 13, 2024
The State Bar of California and Kaplan Exam Services, LLC (Kaplan), a subsidiary of Kaplan North America, LLC, signed an $8.25 million, five-year exam development agreement on August 9, authorizing Kaplan to create multiple-choice, essays, and performance test questions for the California Bar Exam.
Board of Trustees Authorizes Pursuit of a California Bar Exam Development Contract with Kaplan
July 19, 2024
At its July 18 meeting, the State Bar of California’s Board of Trustees voted to authorize the Board Chair and Executive Director to negotiate terms of and, if appropriate, execute a five-year bar exam agreement not to exceed $8.25 million with Kaplan North America, LLC.