MPRE

The purpose of the MPRE is to measure examinees' knowledge and understanding of established standards related to the professional conduct of lawyers.The MPRE is not a test to determine an individual’s personal ethical values. Lawyers serve in many capacities: for example, as judges, advocates, counselors, and in other roles. The law governing the conduct of lawyers in these roles is applied in disciplinary and bar admission procedures, and by courts in dealing with issues of appearance, representation, privilege, disqualification, and contempt or other censure, and in lawsuits seeking to establish liability for malpractice and other civil or criminal wrongs committed by a lawyer while acting in a professional capacity.

Registration

You'll need to create a NCBE Account or log in to your existing account. Continue to ncbex.org to register.