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Once you fully process that you failed the bar exam, you can decide whether you want to retake it, and if so, when. Generally speaking, it is best to take the following bar exam (e.g., if you failed the July bar exam, take the February bar exam), with a few exceptions.
If you are the Petitioner, Plaintiff, Respondent, or Defendant in a court case, and you do not have a lawyer to advise and represent you, you are a Self-Represented Litigant (SRL). Litigant means a party to a lawsuit. You may also be referred to as a Pro Se Litigant. Pro Se means appearing for yourself.
In several States, including California and New York, attorneys and judges can practice law without graduating from law school and/or passing the bar exam! Most everyone is stunned by this discovery. There are seven (7) states, where attorneys may practice law, and become judges, without graduating from law school.
You may find that information online. The North Carolina State Bar also keeps a directory of all licensed attorneys, which you can search either by name or by city and state. This directory provides some contact information as well as information about whether the lawyer has ever been disciplined for misconduct.
The state attorney general in each of the 50 U.S. states, of the federal district, or of any of the territories is the chief legal advisor to the state government and the states chief law enforcement officer.
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Attorneys, lawyers, and counsel have all been educated and trained in law. As explained above, attorneys must pass the bar exam and practice law in court. Lawyers have also taken the bar exam, and may or may not practice law. Counsels provide legal advice, and often work for an organization or corporation.
However, every attorney is a lawyer, but not all lawyers are attorneys. Attorneys must pass the bar exam, a two- or three-day, state-specific test that measures a lawyers knowledge and competence to practice law.

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