Statement Regarding Pro Bono Supervision for Emeritus or out of State Attorney - North Carolina

Statement Regarding Pro Bono Supervision for Emeritus or out of State Attorney - North Carolina

Statement Regarding Pro Bono Supervision for Emeritus or out of State Attorney is a legal document that was released by the North Carolina State Bar - a government authority operating within North Carolina.

FAQ

Q: What is Pro Bono Supervision?A: Pro Bono Supervision refers to the oversight provided by an attorney to another attorney who is offering free legal services.

Q: What is an Emeritus Attorney?A: An Emeritus Attorney is a retired attorney who is still licensed to practice law but chooses to provide legal services on a voluntary basis.

Q: Can an out-of-state attorney engage in Pro Bono Supervision in North Carolina?A: Yes, an out-of-state attorney can engage in Pro Bono Supervision in North Carolina as long as certain requirements are met.

Q: What are the requirements for an out-of-state attorney to engage in Pro Bono Supervision in North Carolina?A: The out-of-state attorney must be admitted to practice law in their home jurisdiction, have a good professional reputation, and comply with North Carolina's rules on Pro Bono Supervision.

Q: What are the rules regarding Pro Bono Supervision in North Carolina?A: The North Carolina State Bar has established rules and guidelines for Pro Bono Supervision, which include ensuring that the supervision is active, continuous, and direct.

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