California State Bar files lawsuit after exam fiasco sparks calls for vendor audit
Briefly

The State Bar of California has filed a lawsuit against Meazure Learning, the vendor responsible for administering its February bar exam, citing serious failures in service. Test-takers experienced multiple technical issues, leading to significant concerns regarding the organization's leadership and prompting state lawmakers to seek an audit. The lawsuit claims fraud and breach of contract, stating Meazure misrepresented its ability to deliver a seamless experience. In response, Meazure defended its history of administering exams but stated the State Bar was attempting to deflect responsibility for the issues encountered during the exam.
Over months, Meazure made representation after representation to convince the State Bar that it would offer a seamless remote and in-person exam experience worthy of the California Bar Exam. But it is now clear that Meazure could not deliver.
This lawsuit is an attempt by the State Bar to shift the blame for failures in the administration of the exam away from its own inadequacies.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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