The Rule on Limited Practice of Law by Law Students of the North Dakota Supreme Court Rules allows graduates and law students to practice in North Dakota on a limited basis. There are separate provisions for graduates and law students.
Graduates of any American ABA approved law school, who have made an application for the first North Dakota bar exam following graduation, may perform all acts authorized to be performed by senior law students under the supervision of a member of the North Dakota Bar Association. The supervising attorney must certify to the North Dakota Board of Law Examiners that the graduate is of good character and competent legal ability.
The authorization terminates on the day of the first admission ceremony before the North Dakota Supreme Court after the North Dakota bar exam for which the application is made or 10 months following graduation from law school, whichever occurs first.
Eligibility
Law students must:
Practice
Law students may appear in any court or before any administrative tribunal in North Dakota on behalf of any person if the person consents in writing to the appearance and the supervising attorney approves the appearance in writing. The judge or administrative tribunal before whom the appearance is made and other counsel of record must be given notice of the appearance.
Law students may appear in:
Any criminal matter where the defendant has the right to the assignment of counsel under any constitutional provision, statute, or rule of court. The supervising attorney must be personally present throughout the proceedings.
Any criminal matter on behalf of the state of North Dakota with the written approval of the prosecuting attorney who must be personally present throughout the proceeding and is fully responsible for the manner in which they are conducted.
In each case, the written consents and approvals must be filed in the record of the case and brought to the attention of the judge of the court or presiding officer.
Law students may also engage in other activities under the general supervision of a North Dakota Bar member but outside the personal presence of the attorney. The practices include:
Each document or pleading must contain the name of the eligible law student who has participated in drafting the document. If the student participated in drafting only a portion of the document, the fact may be mentioned.
Law students cannot ask for nor receive any compensation or remuneration of any kind from the client. Lawyers, legal aid bureaus, law schools, public defender agencies, and the state may pay compensation to an eligible law student.
Supervising Attorney
Supervising attorneys must:
Application and Certification
The law school Dean and supervising attorney certificates are required to be filed with the Clerk of the North Dakota Supreme Court.
Termination
The certification remains in effect for 18 months after it is filed or until the student’s graduation, whichever is earlier.
The law school Dean may withdraw the certification at any time and does not need to state the cause of withdrawal. The North Dakota Supreme Court may terminate the certificate without notice or hearing and without cause.