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Minnesota Student Practice Rule

Submitted by Kay Hill on Wed, 09-18-2013
Long Title
Minnesota Student Practice Rules 1-3
Published/Promulgated by
Name of entity
Minnesota Supreme Court
Type of entity
Court
Entity Contact
http://www.mncourts.gov/?page=550
Year
2013
Country
United States
Jurisdiction within country
Minnesota
Who is subject to this regulation?
Other
Abstract
An eligible law student who has completed at least two full-time semesters of law school, not enrolled in a law school clinical program may, under the supervision of a member of the bar, perform all functions that an attorney may perform in representing and appearing on behalf of any state, local, or other government unit or agency, or any indigent person who is a party to a civil action or who is accused of a crime, or a petty misdemeanor.
The law student may, under the supervision of a member of the bar, perform all functions that an attorney may perform in representing and appearing on behalf of a client.
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Teaching Methods
Lawyer Regulation