A BAR REVIEW company that boasts that 95 percent of its Georgia customers passed the 2004 state bar exam has been ordered to pay more than $11.9 million to the National Conference of Bar Examiners.
In a ruling that could fundamentally alter the way many American law students prepare for the bar exam, a federal judge has concluded that a California company, Multistate Legal Studies Inc., illegally copied questions from the Multistate Bar Examination for use in its bar exam preparation courses.
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