Florida Bar Exam: Permitted & Prohibited Items in the Exam Room What items are permitted, prohibited, and required in the exam room on exam day? (Silent Video) Best regards for success on the Florida Bar Exam! Notable Bar Exam Failures https://www.aplusebooks.com/free-law-related-flowcharts/...
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Prepare for Success – Florida Bar Exam When I decided to take the Florida Bar Exam, I did not know where to start. I had been out of law school for quite some time and had already taken and passed the New York State Bar Exam, but that was not easy for me. I...
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Subjects Removed from the FL Bar Exam—Effective Immediately! On January 29, 2020, the Supreme Court of Florida announced that Florida Juvenile Delinquency Law and Florida Dependency Law will no longer be tested on the Florida Bar Exam. Woohoo! Copyright © Aplus eBooks Publications – All Rights Reserved...
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Florida Homestead Exemptions The Florida Constitution, Article X, Section 4, controls Florida’s Homestead Exemption Laws. The following information is quoted from Article X, Section 4. To view an example of how Florida Homestead Exemption Laws have been tested on the Florida Bar Exam, see the… SECTION 4. Homestead; exemptions.— (a) There shall be exempt from forced sale...
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The “Bed Bug” Lawyer — Seriously? The Rogers County Courthouse located in Claremore, Oklahoma, had to close its doors on Monday, February 04, 2019, due to an alleged “bed bug” scare caused by a local attorney. Rogers County Sheriff Scott Walton explained it like this: “A lawyer came up to a third-floor courtroom with...
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Beginning February 2017, there will be changes to the MBE Real Property questions. The NCBE recently announced that the 2017 MBE Real Property “topics will be slightly reordered and revised,” and will include some “minor modifications”. The new “slightly reordered and revised” topics will include: 1. Conflicts of law (I.D.4.); 2. Property owners’ associations and...
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