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Connecticut Bar Examining Committee - General FAQs
Educational qualification for admission without examination - All applicants for admission without examination must have a JD from an approved law school, or foreign legal education approved by the Bar Examining Committee pursuant to Art. II-3 of the CBEC regulations. All ABA-approved law schools are also approved by the Committee.
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Connecticut Bar Examining Committee 100 Washington Street,1 st Floor Hartford, Connecticut 06106-4411 Telephone: 860-706-5135 Hearing and speech-impaired applicants: 711 or 1-800-842-9710
by the Committee by 4PM on July 19, 2017. Applicants with a foreign law degree approved under Art. II-3 of the CBEC regulations must have the
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The Connecticut Bar Examining Committee was established in 1891. Practice Book § 2-3 provides for a Committee of twenty-four members charged with the responsibility of determining whether candidates are qualified to be admitted to the Connecticut bar. The Committee prepares and administers the bar examination and investigates the character and fitness of each …
FAQs - General Questions - Connecticut Judicial Branch
Top . 8.After I have been admitted to the bar, when will I receive my juris number and when can I begin to practice law? Approximately 15 days after the Statewide Grievance Committee is notified by the clerk of the court where your swearing-in took place, you will receive a notice containing your juris number.
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Connecticut Bar Examining Committee Admission Without Examination (on motion/reciprocity) Be sure you read and understand the rules of the Superior Court and the regulations of the Bar Examining Committee governing Admission to the Connecticut bar.