In a developing legal confrontation, ProctorU Inc., operating as Meazure Learning, finds itself the subject of a proposed class-action lawsuit filed by a group of aspiring California attorneys. The lawsuit, initiated in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California (track docket 3:25-cv-02095), alleges the company ‘failed spectacularly’ in administering the February 2025 California Bar Exam.
The central complaints revolve around a series of technical failures and customer service issues that plagued the exam experience. The lawsuit claims that despite reports of ongoing glitches, Meazure Learning erroneously assured applicants that issues were resolved prior to the exam day. However, during the exam, applicants experienced severe disruptions including crashing online testing windows, unsaved essays, and dysfunctional features such as the inability to copy or paste—further corroborated by individual complaints on test day reports.
This lawsuit represents a critical challenge for Meazure Learning as it faces scrutiny over its handling of exam administration, a process integral to the future careers of these legal professionals. Aspiring attorneys affected by these technical debacles now seek legal recourse to address the consequences of these alleged failings.
Details surrounding the case and its implications for bar exam administration standards continue to unfold, positioning this lawsuit as a potential catalyst for broader discussions around the reliability and accountability of remote testing solutions.