Rule 49.1 of the Nevada Supreme Court Rules allows limited practice for clinical law faculty members employed by the William S. Boyd School of Law; Rule 72.3 allows admission for general law school faculty members of the William S. Boyd School of Law; and Rule 72.5 allows admission for law school faculty members of The National Judicial College.
Eligibility
Clinical law professors must:
Practice
Law professors cannot perform legal services within Nevada except through the clinical law program at the William S. Boyd School of Law. The attorney cannot accept any compensation for the services except the salary as may be paid to him or her by the law school. All pleadings signed by an attorney certified under the law school clinical professor rules must bear the name and address of the William S. Boyd School of Law clinical law program.
Attorneys may be disciplined or suspended. Pending final disposition of any disciplinary proceeding, the court or the Nevada Bar may suspend any right to practice without notice or hearing. Attorneys must also comply with the same CLE requirements as active members of the Nevada Bar.
Application and Certification
The law professor is required to file an application with the admissions director of the Nevada State Bar. The application includes:
Law professors must annually renew their certificates in accordance with Rule 49.12.
Termination
The certification to practice terminates when the attorney ceases to be employed by the William S. Boyd School of Law. The law school Dean must immediately file a statement to that effect with the admissions directors of the Nevada Bar.
Eligibility
Faculty members must:
Practice
Admitted faculty members have all the rights and obligations as all other active members of the Nevada State Bar, including the obligation to pay annual dues in accordance with S.C.R. 98(9). Faculty members are subject to the jurisdiction of the courts and disciplinary boards of Nevada with respect to the laws of Nevada governing the conduct of attorneys to the same extent as other members of the State Bar of Nevada.
Faculty members must limit their practice hours in accordance with the limits imposed by the William S. Boyd School of Law and cannot engage in compensated practice in Nevada for more than an average of eight hours per week during each calendar year. This limitation does not apply to pro bono representation or criminal defense representation undertaken pursuant to court order.
Application and Certification
An individual applying for faculty membership must file an application for admission with the admissions director as provided in S.C.R. 56(1) with a fee. The application includes:
Reporting and Termination
The law school Dean must annually advise the executive director of the state bar regarding the faculty members who have been admitted to the bar under the rule and compliance with the reporting requirements under university rules and the applicable hour and wage limitation of the rule.
Faculty members who terminate their full-time faculty status also terminate their status with the State Bar of Nevada. Such attorneys must go through the normal admissions process in order to be admitted to the Nevada Bar.
Eligibility
Faculty members must:
Practice
Attorneys are admitted as active members of the Nevada Bar.
Application and Certification
Attorneys are required to file the application with the admissions director as provided in S.C.R. 56(1). The application includes:
Termination
Attorneys admitted to practice under this rule who cease to be employed by The National Judicial College or The National Center for the Courts and Media retain their active membership in the State Bar of Nevada and are not required to make a separate application for admission or take the bar exam.