MPT Prior Exams
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 7:53 pm
(Mods, let me know if this isn't kosher, but since it's publicly available at http://www.ncbex.org/exams/mpt/preparing/ and since I'm not copying anything nor revealing any information that's not available for free on their website, just listing the types of assignments, I thought it was probably okay.)
General Information
The MPT is a skills-based exam created and distributed by NCBEx (the same folks who do the MBE, MEE, UBE, and MPRE). NCBEx produces two for each exam administration. State bar examiners, however, may administer two exams, only one exam, or zero. Each MPT is a 90-minute exam that includes a memo from your fictional partner or judge giving you an assignment, general instructions for completing such an assignment, a "case file" with relevant facts about your case, and a library of two or three authorities (fake statutes or short judicial opinions).
Here are the past few years of MPTs:
SUMMARY (parenthetical number = Texas administrations):
8.5 (4) X Objective/Partner memo (including 2 (0 in Texas) that had an extra assignment (Arbitration clause language; Closing argument))
4 (3) X Brief/Arguments for brief
4 (3) X Client/Opinion Letter
1.5 (1) X Demand Letter
1 X Response Letter
1 X Contract Provisions Redraft
1 X Bench Memo
1 X Persuasive Legislative document
BY EXAM (Texas administrations noted with a star):
2016
February
Objective Memo *
Objective Memo + Demand Letter
2015
July
Client Letter *
Client Letter
February
Objective Memo *
Response letter to regulatory agency
2014
July
Objective Memo
Demand Letter *
February
Brief for hearing appealing administrative decision *
Objective Memo
2013
July
Arguments for MSJ Brief *
Redraft contract provisions with notes as to why changes made
February
Opinion Letter *
Brief for Mot. to Transfer
2012
July
Bench Memo
Arguments for brief on preliminary injunction *
February
Persuasive document advocating legislation
Client letter for partner's signature *
2011
July
Objective memo re Arbitration clauses AND an arbitration clause
Objective memo *
February
Objective memo AND closing argument
Objective memo *
NOTE: None of those are freely available beyond just the NCBE summaries of them, but they are apparently available for purchase. NCBE does have a number of free ones dating prior to 2011 on their site though. http://www.ncbex.org/exams/mpt/preparing/
[Edited: I left one item out of the summary previously]
[Edited March 2016 to add February exam]
General Information
The MPT is a skills-based exam created and distributed by NCBEx (the same folks who do the MBE, MEE, UBE, and MPRE). NCBEx produces two for each exam administration. State bar examiners, however, may administer two exams, only one exam, or zero. Each MPT is a 90-minute exam that includes a memo from your fictional partner or judge giving you an assignment, general instructions for completing such an assignment, a "case file" with relevant facts about your case, and a library of two or three authorities (fake statutes or short judicial opinions).
Here are the past few years of MPTs:
SUMMARY (parenthetical number = Texas administrations):
8.5 (4) X Objective/Partner memo (including 2 (0 in Texas) that had an extra assignment (Arbitration clause language; Closing argument))
4 (3) X Brief/Arguments for brief
4 (3) X Client/Opinion Letter
1.5 (1) X Demand Letter
1 X Response Letter
1 X Contract Provisions Redraft
1 X Bench Memo
1 X Persuasive Legislative document
BY EXAM (Texas administrations noted with a star):
2016
February
Objective Memo *
Objective Memo + Demand Letter
2015
July
Client Letter *
Client Letter
February
Objective Memo *
Response letter to regulatory agency
2014
July
Objective Memo
Demand Letter *
February
Brief for hearing appealing administrative decision *
Objective Memo
2013
July
Arguments for MSJ Brief *
Redraft contract provisions with notes as to why changes made
February
Opinion Letter *
Brief for Mot. to Transfer
2012
July
Bench Memo
Arguments for brief on preliminary injunction *
February
Persuasive document advocating legislation
Client letter for partner's signature *
2011
July
Objective memo re Arbitration clauses AND an arbitration clause
Objective memo *
February
Objective memo AND closing argument
Objective memo *
NOTE: None of those are freely available beyond just the NCBE summaries of them, but they are apparently available for purchase. NCBE does have a number of free ones dating prior to 2011 on their site though. http://www.ncbex.org/exams/mpt/preparing/
[Edited: I left one item out of the summary previously]
[Edited March 2016 to add February exam]