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Bar Exam Information
2008 July ExamExam Dates: July 29-30, 2008
Filing deadline: March 31, 2008
Absolute deadline (with $200 late fee): May 31, 2008
Detailed information available here
2009 February ExamExam Dates: February 24-25, 2009
Filing deadline: October 31, 2008
Absolute deadline (with $200 late fee): December 31, 2008
* Application kits not available until mid-August 2008.
Detailed information available here
Components of Bar Exam
The Oregon bar exam consists of 3 components: the Multistate
Bar Examination (MBE), the Multistate Performance Test (MPT),
and the Oregon essays. There are nine (9) essay questions. The
essay topics are selected from the areas of law listed in rule
5.15(2) of the Rules for Admission.
The Oregon Supreme Court promulgates the Rules for Admission.
Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam (MPRE) Requirements
Bar exam applicants must obtain a scaled score
of 85 or higher on the Multistate Professional Responsibility
Exam (MPRE) in addition to passing the Oregon bar exam. Additionally,
applicants must demonstrate that they possess good moral character
and are fit to practice law. ORS
9.220. The burden is on the
applicant to establish good moral character. Exam dates for the
MPRE are: Saturday, November 3, 2007; Saturday, March 8, 2008;
and Friday, August 8, 2008. Applicants must pass the MPRE within
two years of passing the Oregon bar exam. The Oregon Board of
Bar Examiners does not administer the MPRE, more
information is available here.
Alternative Routes to Admission
Some lawyers may be admitted without taking the bar examination.
These alternate routes to admission include: (a) Reciprocity, (b) House Counsel, (c) Law teacher and (d) Foreign law consultant.
Each of these alternate routes has specific requirements which
must be satisfied. Applicants are encouraged to review these
rules carefully. Applicants for admission via an alternate route
must still demonstrate good moral character pursuant to ORS
9.220.
Additional Requirements for Reciprocity Admission
Obtain a Reciprocity Application Kit Request
Additional Requirements for Reciprocity Admission
Obtain a Reciprocity Application Kit Request
Links for more informationOrdering a Bar Exam Application Kit
Frequently Asked Questions About the Bar Admissions Process
Bar Examination Results and recent passage rates
Unofficial lists, beginning with February 1999 exam, containing only the names of those applicants who passed the respective examinations.
Staff Contacts
Jon Benson
Executive Director
Oregon State Board of Bar Examiners
jbenson@osbar.org, (503) 620-0222 ext. 419
Charles Schulz
Admissions Coordinator
cschulz@osbar.org, (503) 620-0222 ext. 310
Jane Brown
Admissions Assistant
jbrown@osbar.org, (503) 620-0222 ext. 311
Lisa Oreskovich
Admissions Assistant
loreskovich@osbar.org, (503) 620-0222 ext. 316
