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May 8, 2020
Law firms, schools, attorney mentors find new ways to administer oaths to latest bar exam passers
Videoconferencing will replace traditional gatherings. But attorneys and deans are saying that administering the oath remotely or via notaries allows for a more intimate and personal occasion.
As the February bar exam results are released tonight,law schools and lawyers are looking for alternatives to administer the oath to new attorneys.
Videoconferencing will replace traditional gatherings. But attorneys and deans say that administering the oath remotely or via notaries allows for a more intimate and personal occasion.
UC Irvine School of Law will hold a remote event via Zoom. It's the...
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