SCR 2.117 Practice pending admission
Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes AnnotatedRules of the Supreme CourtEffective: May 1, 2021
Effective: May 1, 2021
Rules of the Supreme Court (SCR), Rule 2.117
SCR 2.117 Practice pending admission
4. Termination of Right of Practice Pending Admission. The right to practice pending admission under this section terminates if the lawyer withdraws the application for admission or if such application is denied; if the lawyer becomes disbarred, suspended, or takes disability inactive status in any other jurisdiction in which the lawyer is licensed to practice law; or if a formal complaint is filed with the Kentucky Bar Association. Upon termination of the right of practice, the lawyer shall not undertake any new representation that would require the lawyer to be admitted to practice law in this jurisdiction and, within ten days, shall:
a. If the lawyer with whom the applicant has associated terminates the association or no longer qualifies under paragraph 3(f) of this Rule, or if the applicant terminates the association, the lawyer with whom the applicant has associated and the applicant shall file notice with the Kentucky Bar Association and the Office of Bar Admissions severing the association.
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HISTORY: Adopted by Order 2021-13, eff. 5-1-21
Note: Former Rules of Appellate Procedure (RAP) were amended and redesignated as Rules of the Supreme Court (SCR) by Order of the Supreme Court effective January 1, 1978. Prior Rules of the Court of Appeals (RCA) had been redesignated as Rules of Appellate Procedure effective March 12, 1976.
Sup. Ct. Rules, Rule 2.117, KY ST S CT Rule 2.117
Current with amendments received through June 1, 2024. Some sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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