Did you know? Under Rule 8.3, a lawyer must report when they know of credible evidence that another lawyer has committed a criminal act or engaged in dishonesty, fraud, deceit, reckless or intentional misrepresentation, or misappropriation of funds or property.
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The State Bar of California’s first-ever comprehensive Law School Profile highlights the enrollment, diversity, attrition, number of JD degrees awarded, and bar exam pass rates of California’s three types of law schools: those approved by the American Bar Association, those accredited in California, and unaccredited law schools.
The State Bar's 2022 digital annual report highlights the agency's five-year journey of structural reform and shares, in video, stories of our partners and individuals who have been helped by the work of the State Bar.