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Wyoming Student Practice Rule

Submitted by Kay Hill on Mon, 09-23-2013
Long Title
Wyoming Rules of the Bar Rule 12
Published/Promulgated by
Name of entity
Wyoming Supreme Court
Type of entity
Court
Entity Contact
http://courts.state.wy.us/SupremeCourt.aspx
Year
2009
Country
United States
Jurisdiction within country
Wyoming
Who is subject to this regulation?
Lawyers generally
Abstract

An eligible law student, who has completed four semesters of law school, may, as an intern, advise others and take action for them in matters connected with law. This includes preparation of legal instruments and acting or proceeding for another before judges, courts, tribunals, commissioners, boards or other governmental agencies. If the student is an intern with the public defender (directly or indirectly), attorney general, legal services corporation or similar entity, the student shall be under the general supervision of a specific lawyer employed by such entity.

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Teaching Methods
Lawyer Regulation