BAR REPORT - Courts seek attorney volunteers to assist with new graduates' character reviews
Courts seek attorney volunteers for graduates' character reviews
April 13, 2020 at 08:03 AM
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With the summer bar exam on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a recent New Jersey Supreme Court order relaxes and supplements the Court Rules to permit 2020 graduates to practice, temporarily.
The graduates must practice under the supervision of a New Jersey attorney who has been admitted for at least three years. The practice privileges are contingent on certification by the Committee on Character.
The courts are seeking attorney volunteers to help with the character review process. Interested attorneys can reach out to the Committee on Character at [email protected].
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