Section 10. Examinations  


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  • Part I. General Provisions

    A. Unless otherwise directed by the board, in each year bar examinations will be held on two successive days in either the City of Richmond or Norfolk beginning on the Tuesday immediately preceding the last Wednesday in February at 9 a.m., and in the City of Roanoke beginning on the Tuesday immediately preceding the last Wednesday in July at 9 a.m.

    B. Each examination will consist of two parts, with each part having a morning and afternoon session. The first part, given on Tuesday, is the essay part which is prepared and graded under the supervision of the Virginia Board of Bar Examiners. This part will test the applicant's knowledge of:

    Agency

    Conflict of Laws

    Constitutional Law

    Contracts

    Corporations

    Creditor's Rights

    Criminal Law and Procedure

    Domestic Relations

    Equity

    Evidence

    Federal Practice and Procedure

    Local Government Law

    Partnerships

    Personal Property

    Professional Responsibility

    Real Property

    Sales

    Suretyship

    Taxation

    Torts

    Trusts

    Uniform Commercial Code

    Virginia Pleading, Practice and Procedure in law and equity (including appellate procedure)

    Wills and Administration of Estates

    The second part, given on Wednesday, is the Multistate Bar Examination, compiled and graded under the supervision of the National Conference of Bar Examiners Office of Testing. The second part will test the applicant's knowledge of:

    Constitutional Law;

    Contracts;

    Criminal Law;

    Evidence;

    Real Property;

    Torts.

    C. All applicants must concurrently take the essay part and the multistate part of an examination at the same exam administration in Virginia. The scores of both parts will be weighted and combined to determine if the applicant has achieved an overall passing score as set by the board. Such weighting shall be made by a credit of 60% being given the score made on the essay part and a credit of 40% being given the scale score made on the multistate part. Only applicants who achieve such overall passing score will be licensed to practice law in Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from VR168-01-02 § 1.1, eff. October 1, 1993.

Statutory Authority

§§ 54.1-3922 and 54.1-3927 of the Code of Virginia.