
On behalf of the State Bar of California, Hueston Hennigan filed a suit against ProctorU, dba as Meazure Learning, the vendor that administered the February 2025 bar exam.
Test takers reported unacceptable and pervasive problems with Meazure Learning’s administration of the exam, which severely impacted their experience and ability to take the test.
The lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, includes claims for fraud, negligent misrepresentation, and breach of contract, and seeks both compensatory and punitive damages.
As the complaint details, Meazure Learning assured the State Bar that its systems offered a 99.982 percent uptime availability, that it could simultaneously handle up to 25,000 test-takers, and that the average response time to respond to any problems would be about a minute. These assertions were contradicted by actual performance, revealing a significant gap between promises made and services delivered.
The team includes Moez Kaba, Andrew Walsh and Tate Harshbarger.
The lawsuit is getting widespread media coverage, including the Los Angeles Times, Bloomberg, Reuters, Law.com, Daily Journal and Law360.