Friday, December 5, 2014

Sign Up for The Federal Civil Procedure One Day Workshop


Federal Civil Procedure will be tested for the first time on the MBE in February, 2015. There will be 27 MBE questions tested in Federal Civil Procedure.
In light of this new subject, The MBE Testing Institute will be holding a one day MBE Civil Procedure seminar in Miami and Naples in January 2015.

This one day intensive seminar is for first time bar takers, repeat bar takers, foreign educated lawyers and any person looking to add to their Civil Procedure knowledge.
The seminar will be conducted by multiple law professors who are experts in teaching the MBE and are experienced litigators. The seminar will cover and include:

Special attention will be given to Federal Civil Procedure in the following areas:
- Detailed Outline Addressing Tested Areas as Stated by the National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE)
- Federal Civil Procedure MBE Questions
- What to Look for in Federal Civil Procedure Questions
The MBE Testing Institute will be holding its one day MBE Seminar in Naples, Florida and Miami, Florida. the MBE Testing Institute only accepts a limited amount of students for each seminar to ensure a maximum learning environment. Sign up now to express your interest and reserve your seat.
For more information on the specific times and dates, please go to the Contact page and fill it out. In the comment box, state the seminar and month. Early registration is encouraged because spaces are very limited

The MBE Testing Institute knows that taking the bar exam as a repeat taker can be an isolating experience. The MBE Testing Institute  helps the student keep motivated and confident through interaction with the Florida bar tutor.

An MBE Tutor is important to the repeat taker.  The MBE Testing Institute can help you overcome the difficulty of the MBE test and help you to a successful score.

If you need help passing the MBE, contact the MBE Testing Institute at pass@mbetestinginstitute.com for more information.

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