
"The February 2025 exam faced numerous technical issues, including server problems and ineffective tech support, leading to a joint request for a stay in the case against ProctorU."
"ProctorU's initial quote for administering the exam was approximately $1.7 million, but costs increased due to higher attendance and additional testing accommodations."
"In response to the fallout from the exam, the State Bar of California's Committee of Bar Examiners approved scoring adjustments and the state supreme court lowered the exam's pass score."
A U.S. District Judge granted a stay in the case involving the February 2025 California bar examinees and ProctorU, the exam's proctor. The stay was requested jointly due to numerous technical issues reported during the exam, including server problems and ineffective tech support. Mediation is set for July 14. ProctorU is also facing a separate lawsuit from the State Bar of California for fraud and breach of contract. The exam's administration costs increased significantly, leading to scoring adjustments and a lowered pass score by the state supreme court.
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