What is the MEE?
The MEE is the Multistate Essay Examination, a test developed by the National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE). The MEE consists of 30-minute essay questions that are administered by participating jurisdictions during the February and July Bar Examinations. Individual jurisdictions determine the appropriate weight and scoring scale of the MEE. Jurisdictions may also determine the number of MEE questions asked. Areas of law that may be covered on the MEE include Business Associations (Agency & Partnership; Corporations and LLCs), Conflicts of Laws, Constitutional Law, Contracts, Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence, Family Law, Federal Civil Procedure, Real Property, Torts, Trusts and Estates (Decedents’ Estates; Trusts and Future Interests), and Uniform Commercial Code (Commercial Paper – Negotiable Instruments; Secured Transactions).