About 1,200 (1,193 to be exact) prospective lawyers took the July 2010 Ohio Bar Examination Tuesday, Wednesday and today at Franklin County Veterans Memorial, 300 W. Broad St., according to the Supreme Court of Ohio.
The bar exam features various components, including 12 essay questions covering 11 topics, the Multistate Performance Test and the Multistate Bar Examination.
Results from the exam will be announced on Oct. 29, and individuals who pass the exam and meet all other requirements for admission will be sworn in during a special session of the Supreme Court at the historic Ohio Theatre.
The bar exam is administered by the Supreme Court, which regulates the practice of law in Ohio, including the admission of new attorneys, the biennial registration of current attorneys, attorney discipline in cases of misconduct, and the administration of continuing legal education.
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Thursday, July 29, 2010
Thursday, February 25, 2010
415 Prospective Lawyers Took Ohio Bar Exam This Week
More than 400 prospective lawyers took the February 2010 Ohio Bar Examination Tuesday, Wednesday and today at Franklin County Veterans Memorial, 300 W. Broad St.
The bar exam features various components, including 12 essay questions covering 11 topics, the Multistate Performance Test and the Multistate Bar Examination.
Results from the exam will be announced on April 30, and individuals who passed the exam and meet all other requirements for admission will be sworn in on May 10 during a special session of the Supreme Court of Ohio at the historic Ohio Theatre.
The bar exam is administered by the Supreme Court, which regulates the practice of law in Ohio, including the admission of new attorneys, the biennial registration of current attorneys, attorney discipline in cases of misconduct, and the administration of continuing legal education.
The bar exam features various components, including 12 essay questions covering 11 topics, the Multistate Performance Test and the Multistate Bar Examination.
Results from the exam will be announced on April 30, and individuals who passed the exam and meet all other requirements for admission will be sworn in on May 10 during a special session of the Supreme Court of Ohio at the historic Ohio Theatre.
The bar exam is administered by the Supreme Court, which regulates the practice of law in Ohio, including the admission of new attorneys, the biennial registration of current attorneys, attorney discipline in cases of misconduct, and the administration of continuing legal education.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Judge Kimbler Administers Oath to New Attorney
There are a lot of things that judges have to do that are unpleasant. It is never pleasant, for example, to send someone to prison, no matter how well deserved the punishment. There are some things, however, that judges get to do that are very pleasant and rewarding. One of them is administering an oath to an attorney who has just passed the Ohio Bar Exam.
On Friday, December 11, 2009, I had the honor of administering the oath that Ohio attorneys have to take before they are admitted to the bar to James Ziogas. Attorney Ziogas wasn't able to attend the ceremony where the oath is administered to new attorneys by a Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court due to work. I had sent Mr. Ziogas a letter congratulating him on passing the bar. Mr. Ziogas appreciated the letter so much that he asked me to administer his oath.
It was a honor and a privilege to administer the oath to Mr. Ziogas. I got to meet him, his lovely wife, and his three children. It is at least the third time that I have administered the oath to a new attorney and every time I have really enjoyed it. It always reminds me of the day when I was admitted to the Ohio Bar, which is now over 34 years ago.
I wish Mr. Ziogas and his family good luck in the future and I thank them for allowing me the opportunity to be a part of their family's history.
On Friday, December 11, 2009, I had the honor of administering the oath that Ohio attorneys have to take before they are admitted to the bar to James Ziogas. Attorney Ziogas wasn't able to attend the ceremony where the oath is administered to new attorneys by a Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court due to work. I had sent Mr. Ziogas a letter congratulating him on passing the bar. Mr. Ziogas appreciated the letter so much that he asked me to administer his oath.
It was a honor and a privilege to administer the oath to Mr. Ziogas. I got to meet him, his lovely wife, and his three children. It is at least the third time that I have administered the oath to a new attorney and every time I have really enjoyed it. It always reminds me of the day when I was admitted to the Ohio Bar, which is now over 34 years ago.
I wish Mr. Ziogas and his family good luck in the future and I thank them for allowing me the opportunity to be a part of their family's history.
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