To take the CLA exam one must have satisfied a number of eligibility requirements set forth by NALA (http://www.nala.org/cert.htm). The exam is a two-day comprehensive exam based on US federal law and procedure. Examination sessions are available three times a year: March/April (depending on the holiday schedule); July and December.The major CLA knowledge domains are:Communications, Human Relations and Interviewing TechniquesEthicsLegal ResearchJudgment & Analytical AbilitySubstantive LawIn order to pass the entire exam, you must pass all of the main sections with a score of 70% or higher on each.Our Pocket Practice questions cover the following MULTIPLE-CHOICE part of the exam: Legal ResearchThere are some very good text books out there which cover the essential exam topics. A highly recommended one is Burnham's "Introduction to the Law and Legal System of the United States". Another great reference is Richardson & Regan's "Civil Litigation for Paralegals (2 ed)". The problem is that these masterpieces were not written for CLA exam preparation in mind. It would be difficult to tell whether you are sufficiently ready even after hours and hours of studying. To help you focus on the relevant exam contents, we develop this product to accompany your reading efforts.
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