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MPRE — Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam Cram Sheet (2026)
The highest-yield points on the MPRE — Multistate Professional Responsibilityexam, grouped by the exam's real content areas. Print it, review the ones you keep missing, then drill them with free practice questions.
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12content areas
Conflicts of Interest
15% of the exam- Concurrent Conflicts
- Former Clients and Imputation
The Client-Lawyer Relationship
13% of the exam- Authority and Scope
- Fees and Terminating Representation
Litigation and Advocacy
13% of the exam- Meritorious Claims and Candor to the Tribunal
- Fairness and Trial Conduct
Regulation of the Legal Profession
9% of the exam- Bar Admission and Reporting Misconduct
- Unauthorized Practice and Misconduct
Client Confidentiality
9% of the exam- The Duty of Confidentiality
- Exceptions to Confidentiality
Competence and Malpractice
9% of the exam- Competence, Diligence, and Communication
- Discipline Versus Malpractice
Judicial Conduct
5% of the exam- Impartiality and Disqualification
- Extrajudicial Activities
Communications About Legal Services
7% of the exam- Advertising and False Communications
- Solicitation
Transactions with Non-Clients
5% of the exam- Truthfulness and the No-Contact Rule
- Dealing with Unrepresented Persons
Safekeeping Property
5% of the exam- Trust Accounts and Commingling
- Handling Disputed and Advance Funds
Different Roles of the Lawyer
7% of the exam- Advisor, Evaluator, and Neutral
- Special Duties of a Prosecutor
Duties to the Public and the Legal System
3% of the exam- Pro Bono and Public Service
- Law Reform and Improper Influence
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