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The Board of Law Examiners of Tennessee is responsible for the bar exam. There is no local content on this bar examination.
The Utah bar exam, a two-day exam, consists of
- the six-hour multiple-choice Multistate Bar Examination (MBE), weighted 50%;
- two 90-minute Multistate Performance Test (MPT) problems, weighted 18%, and
- eight
30-minute essay questions, weighted 32%. One of the essay questions
will cover legal ethics. Essays may be drafted by Utah examiners or
taken from the Multistate Essay Examination (MEE).
The successful applicant must achieve a combined scaled score of 270 out of 400. Applicants also must pass the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE) with a scaled score of 80 within two years of the bar examination.
The following subjects may be tested on the Utah bar exam:
- administrative law
- business associations (agency, partnership, corporations, and LLCs)
- civil procedure (federal and Utah)
- conflict of laws
- constitutional law (federal and Utah)
- contracts, including UCC Article 2 sales
- creditor/ debtor law
- criminal law and procedure
- evidence (federal and Utah)
- family law
- legal ethics (professional responsibility) (Utah)
- real property , including real estate finance
- torts
- UCC Articles 1 (general provisions), 2 (sales), 3 (negotiable instruments), & 9 (secured transactions)
- wills, trusts, decedents' estates, future interests, and estate planning (including tax aspects).
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