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The Pennsylvania Board of Law Examiners today announced the results of the bar
examination given on February 26th
and 27th. 652
applicants took the examination of
which 395 passed. Links
to the names of the successful applicants are
above (note:
names displayed are names specified by applicant as the name they wish to appear
on their certificates).
The Pennsylvania Board of Law Examiners congratulates all applicants who were
successful on the February
2008 Pennsylvania Bar Examination.
Press
Release and Successful Applicants Documents:
NOTICE TO APPLICANTS
This is not an official notification. Official notification is contained in the
result packet which was mailed to applicants on
Monday,
April 7, 2008. Packets mailed to
successful applicants include instructions for applying for admission to become a member
of the bar of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
If your character
and fitness determination is not complete and/or you have not met the requirements listed
below, your name will still appear on the list of successful applicants.
Although a name may appear on the listing, it does not necessarily mean that the
applicant is now eligible for admission to practice law. Only those applicants who have
satisfied all requirements for admission to practice law in Pennsylvania are issued a
certificate recommending admission to the bar of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
In addition to being a successful applicant of the
February 2008 Pennsylvania Bar
Examination, successful applicants must also have:
Although many of the applicants whose names appear on the list have met all of the
admission requirements, not all have done so. Therefore, some of the listed individuals
are not presently eligible for admission to practice law. As such individuals satisfy the
admissions requirements, they will be issued a certificate recommending their admission to
the bar of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Those whose names appear on the list must
wait until they receive official written notification of their eligibility, and have
complied with the admission procedures required by the Supreme Court, before engaging in
the practice of law in Pennsylvania.
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