
bar admission committees
Bar admission committees are groups of legal professionals responsible for evaluating applicants who wish to become licensed attorneys. Their main role is to ensure that candidates meet the necessary ethical, educational, and character standards required to practice law. The committees review applications, conduct background checks, and may hold interviews to assess an applicant’s qualifications and suitability for the profession. The ultimate goal is to maintain the integrity and competency of the legal profession, protecting the public and ensuring that only qualified individuals can provide legal services.