California Business and Professions Code ARTICLE 4 - Admission to the Practice of Law
- Section 6060.
To be certified to the Supreme Court for admission and a license to practice law, a person who has not been admitted to practice law...
- Section 6060.1.
(a) Any disciplinary action taken against an individual at a university or an accredited law school for violation of university or law school rules of conduct...
- Section 6060.2.
(a) All investigations or proceedings conducted by the State Bar concerning the moral character of an applicant shall be confidential and shall not be disclosed pursuant...
- Section 6060.25.
(a) Notwithstanding any other law, any identifying information submitted by an applicant to the State Bar for admission and a license to practice law and all...
- Section 6060.3.
(a) An application to take the California bar examination administered in February must be filed with the examining committee not later than the first business day...
- Section 6060.5.
Neither the board, nor any committee authorized by it, shall require that applicants for admission to practice law in California pass different final bar examinations...
- Section 6060.6.
Notwithstanding Section 30 of this code and Section 17520 of the Family Code, the Committee of Bar Examiners may accept for registration, and the State...
- Section 6060.7.
(a) From January 1, 2007, to December 31, 2007, law schools and law study degree programs shall be subject to the following:(1) The examining committee shall be...
- Section 6060.9.
Approval of any agency or agencies not existing under and by virtue of the laws of this State shall not be made a condition for...
- Section 6061.
Any law school that is not accredited by the examining committee of the State Bar shall provide every student with a disclosure statement, subsequent to...
- Section 6061.5.
A law school that is not accredited by the examining committee of the State Bar may refer to itself as a university or part of...
- Section 6061.7.
(a) Any law school that is not approved by the American Bar Association shall publicly disclose on its Internet Web site, with a link from the...
- Section 6062.
(a) To be certified to the Supreme Court for admission, and a license to practice law, a person who has been admitted to practice law in...
- Section 6063.
Applicants for admission to practice shall pay such reasonable fees, fixed by the board, as may be necessary to defray the expense of administering the...
- Section 6064.
(a) Upon certification by the examining committee that the applicant has fulfilled the requirements for admission to practice law, the Supreme Court may admit the applicant...
- Section 6064.1.
No person who advocates the overthrow of the Government of the United States or of this State by force, violence, or other unconstitutional means, shall...
- Section 6065.
(a) (1) Any unsuccessful applicant for admission to practice, after he or she has taken any examination and within four months after the results thereof have been...
- Section 6066.
Any person refused certification to the Supreme Court for admission to practice may have the action of the board, or of any committee authorized by...
- Section 6067.
Every person on his admission shall take an oath to support the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of California,...
- Section 6068.
It is the duty of an attorney to do all of the following:(a) To support the Constitution and laws of the United States and of this...
- Section 6069.
(a) Every member of the State Bar shall be deemed by operation of this law to have irrevocably authorized the disclosure to the State Bar and...
- Section 6069.5.
(a) In recognition of the importance of protecting the public from attorney errors through errors and omissions insurance, the State Bar shall conduct a review and...
Last modified: October 22, 2018