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Themis Bar Review Announces 2009 Multistate Lecturers
CHICAGO, March 31, 2009 (I-NEWSWIRE) Themis Bar Review™ today announced its lineup of multistate lecturers for the 2009 Themis MBE Review course. Themis, the online, lecture-based bar review course headed by former BAR/BRI Group chief operating officer Richard Duffy has retained law professors from leading national law schools to deliver the lecture component of its highly-interactive Bar Review.
"We're pleased to have recruited seasoned experts from some of our nation's top law schools as lecturers", said Richard Duffy, CEO. "Each professor is a recognized subject matter expert and extraordinary legal educator in his or her own right, and their talents ensure that our unique learning platform will reinforce and cement the bar exam material in a way traditional methods cannot".
The 2009 Themis Multistate Bar Review features on-demand lectures by Professors John C. Jeffries Jr., University of Virginia School of Law (Constitutional Law), Andrew T. Guzman, UC Berkeley School of Law (Contracts), Pamela S. Karlan, Stanford Law School (Criminal Law & Procedure), Rachel F. Moran, UC Berkeley and UC Irvine School of Law (Torts), Sherman J. Clark, University of Michigan Law School (Evidence) and David A. Dana, Northwestern University (Real Property). Professor David Yosifon of Santa Clara School of Law is the featured lecturer for the MPRE Review.
Unlike other bar review courses that require students to adhere to rigid schedules and travel to sometimes distant classroom locations, Themis Bar Review allows students to prepare anytime, anywhere. On-demand lectures, diagnostic quizzes, comprehensive outlines, practice MBE and essay questions, and milestone exams are strategically linked to move the learner seamlessly through the material. Students are assigned a personal bar exam adviser and have access to layers of personalized support throughout their course of study. The highly interactive course tracks the learner's individual progress, offers a direct comparison to other students, and adjusts the daily study schedule - even if the student takes a few days off.
Law students can register online at no cost during the spring of 2009 to reserve the introductory rate for their exam. Further information about the Themis MBE, MPRE and State Bar Review courses can be accessed at www.themisbar.com.
Contact:
Amy Poggioli
Themis Bar Review
888.843.6476 ext.111
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