The Bar Solicitors Exam assesses a candidate’s practical and legal knowledge required for competent and ethical legal practice. Bar Mastery prepares candidates through targeted practice questions, exam-style assessments, and clear explanations across the core subject areas below.
Estate Planning
Estate Planning tests a candidate’s ability to advise clients on managing and distributing assets during life and after death.
Key areas include:
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Wills and testamentary capacity
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Powers of attorney and personal directives
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Estate administration and probate
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Trusts and beneficiary designations
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Tax considerations and planning strategies
Professional Responsibility
This section focuses on the ethical and professional standards governing legal practice. Candidates are tested on their understanding of duties owed to clients, the courts, and the profession.
Key areas include:
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Lawyer–client relationships and confidentiality
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Conflicts of interest and ethical decision-making
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Professional conduct and disciplinary procedures
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Duties to the court and administration of justice
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Trust accounting and client property management
Business Law
This section focuses on legal issues affecting businesses throughout their lifecycle, from formation to dissolution.
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Business structures and incorporations
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Corporate governance and compliance
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Contracts and commercial transactions
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Shareholder rights and obligations
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Business financing and regulatory considerations
Real Estate
This subject evaluates knowledge of legal principles and practical issues related to real property transactions.
Key areas include:
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Residential and commercial property transactions
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Purchase and sale agreements
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Title searches and registration systems
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Mortgages, financing, and security interests
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Closing procedures and professional obligations


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