Bar Association of D.C. Extends Best Wishes to Bar Exam Takers

Aspiring Attorneys Nationwide set to participate in the July 2022 Bar Examination
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(YorkPedia Editorial):- Washington, D.C, District of Columbia Aug 5, 2022 (Issuewire.com) – The Bar Association of the District of Columbia (BADC) extends its best wishes to all candidates sitting for the July 2022 Bar Examination in the District of Columbia and other U.S. jurisdictions beginning on July 26th.
“At a time when questions of liberty and democracy dominate the daily news cycle, the bar examination season is another reminder the rule of law is only as strong as the talent we can attract and retain within the legal profession. We applaud the countless hours of pre-work by this latest cohort of bar exam takers to meet this moment with skill, focus, and determination,” said Rawle Andrews Jr., Esq., president of the BADC.
About the Bar Association of the District of Columbia
Founded on May 23, 1871, The Bar Association of the District of Columbia (@badc1871) is the 1st bar association in the District and the 3rd oldest bar association in the United States. The BADC is a voluntary bar association. Its members participate in various volunteer committees and sections including the Young Lawyers Section (YLS), the Intellectual Property (IP) Section, the Bankruptcy & Restructuring Section, and over 20 practice area committees. Join us at www.badc.org.
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Media Contact
Rawle Andrews Jr., Esq. / Bar Association of the District of Columbia
(202) 223-6600
Source :The Bar Association of the District of Columbia
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