Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor announced that 15 of the firm’s associates were admitted to the Delaware bar on Jan. 19 during a ceremony held by the Delaware Supreme Court.

Typically, to be admitted into a state bar, several requirements must be met before formally applying for admission. A lawyer must: earn a J.D. degree or read law; pass a professional responsibility examination or equivalent requirement; pass a bar examination (except in cases where diploma privilege is allowed); undergo a character and fitness certification; formally apply for admission to a jurisdiction’s authority responsible for licensing lawyers; and pay required fees.

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