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Ohio February 2026 Bar Exam Results Released

The Supreme Court of Ohio has announced that 42% of the 338 applicants passed the February 2026 Bar Exam, with successful candidates set to be sworn in during a formal ceremony and reception on May 18.

Retaking the Oath- Law Day 2026

 The Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association invites the public and legal professionals to Fort Huntington Park on May 1 to ceremonially retake the Oath and honor the 58th annual Law Day. This nonpartisan event celebrates the Rule of Law as a vital foundation for judicial independence and equal justice for all.

Legal Inequality: A Public Opinion Survey

A recent Equal Justice Works survey reveals that 79% of Americans view the justice system as unfair, with many believing that outcomes are heavily biased toward specific races and higher income levels. Additionally, the report highlights a dangerous "confidence gap" and widespread public confusion, such as the mistaken belief that court-appointed attorneys are provided for civil cases like discrimination. Read more about this survey at the ABA Journal or access the complete  report .

Market Trends in Paralegal Pay

The legal industry continues to rely on paralegals to keep law firm operations running smoothly and manage complex workloads. Generally, earning potential is heavily driven by years of experience and which geographic market a professional is in. Specializing in a high-demand, niche area of law remains one of the most effective ways to secure higher-paying positions. Visit the  JD Journal  to learn more about paralegal salary trends and the factors that influence them.

Law Firm Cyberattacks Double in 2025

Gemini said A 2025 BakerHostetler report reveals that cyberattacks on law firms nearly doubled over the past year, largely driven by a threat group known as "Chatty Spider," "Luna Moth," or "Silent Ransomware." These attackers use social engineering to trick employees into granting remote access, leading to a significant spike in average ransom demands. As these data breaches become more frequent and costly, the rate of resulting class action lawsuits has also climbed. You can access this report and analysis on Law360 .