Rule 2.1A. Academic Legal Intern License
Oklahoma Statutes AnnotatedTitle 5. Attorneys and State BarEffective: December 2, 2019
Effective: December 2, 2019
T. 5, Ch. 1, App. 6, Rule 2.1A
Rule 2.1A. Academic Legal Intern License
A law student not otherwise eligible for licensure under Rule 2 and enrolled in a law school academic program that requires the utilization of an intern's license must meet the following requirements in order to be eligible for a limited license as an Academic Legal Intern:
(2) Limitations. All limitations and procedures which apply to the regular limited license shall apply to the academic limited license, except the Academic Legal Intern shall make no court appearance without a faculty supervisor present. The Academic Legal Intern's license may only be used in conjunction with enrollment in a program established pursuant to Rule 4.1(a).
(4) Expiration of Academic Legal Intern License. Once an Academic Legal Intern is no longer enrolled in a course described in Rule 2.1A(1)(h), the student's Academic Legal Intern License must be placed on inactive status. If the student desires to obtain a Limited Legal Intern License thereafter, the student shall meet all qualifications for a Limited Legal Intern License under Rule 2.1 or Rule 2.2, including the submission of a current application, payment of an application fee, and passing the examination required by Rule 5.2.
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Adopted effective May 9, 2011. Amended effective June 5, 2017; December 2, 2019.
Legal Internship Rules, Rule 2.1A, 5 O. S. A. Ch. 1, App. 6, OK ST INTERN Rule 2.1A
Current with amendments received through April 15, 2024. Some rules may be more current, see credits for details.
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