A State Bar working group inched closer Friday to finalizing a proposal that would allow those who sat for the July 2015 bar exam or later to practice law without passing.
Randall A. Miller, principal and legal malpractice expert at Miller LLP, said the efforts are important to improve California's access to justice.
"I think the State Bar sees this as perhaps a greater good issue," Miller said. "An...
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