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Arkansas Student Practice Rule

Long Title
Arkansas Rules Governing Admission to the Bar Rule XV
Published/Promulgated by
Name of entity
Arkansas Supreme Court
Type of entity
Court
Entity Contact
https://courts.arkansas.gov/courts/supreme-court
Year
2012
Country
United States
Jurisdiction within country
Arkansas
Who is subject to this regulation?
Other
Abstract
An eligible law student (student) who has completed 48 hours of law school may appear in any court or before any administrative tribunal in this State on behalf of any person if the person on whose behalf the student is appearing has indicated in writing consent to that appearance and the supervising lawyer (lawyer) has also indicated in writing approval of that appearance.
A student may also appear in any criminal matter on behalf of the State or prosecuting authority with the written approval of the prosecuting attorney (lawyer) or his or her authorized representative.
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Teaching Methods
Lawyer Regulation

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