Did Kei Komuro pass his bar exam?
Did Kei Komuro pass his bar exam?
Kei Komuro, husband of Japan’s Princess Mako, passes New York bar on third try. Kei Komuro and Japan’s Princess Mako married in October 2021. The third time’s the charm in the New York bar exam for Kei Komuro, a law clerk at law firm Lowenstein Sandler and the husband of Japan’s Princess Mako.
What is Princess Mako doing now?
Mako Komuro, who married her college boyfriend and moved to New York City last fall, is now reportedly assisting curators at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Because the law in Japan requires a princess to “leave the imperial family upon marriage to a commoner,” Princess Mako gave up her royal titles to marry Komuro.
Why did Princess Mako loses royal status?
The marriage to Kei Komuro cost Mako her royal status and she has taken her husband’s surname — the first time she has had a family name. Most Japanese women must abandon their own family names upon marriage due to a law requiring only one surname per married couple.
Did Kei Komuro graduate?
Komuro graduated with a Juris Doctor from Fordham University School of Law in May 2021 and has been working as a law clerk in Lowenstein Sandler’s New York headquarters for the past year — a designation firms typically bestow on new hires who have not yet passed the bar exam.
What is the NY bar exam pass rate?
That’s up slightly from 2021’s 63% overall pass rate, according to new statistics from the New York State Board of Law Examiners. But the percentage of those taking and passing the bar on their first try fell to 75% in 2022 from 78% in 2021.
Is there a Japanese Disney princess?
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