Tenth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel Local Rules
Rule: 8026-1
Jurisdiction: US
Bluebook Citation: 10th Cir. BAP L.R. 8026-1
(a) Admission. An attorney is admitted to practice before this Court if the attorney is: 88 (1) (2) admitted to practice by, and a member in good standing of, the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit; admitted to practice by, and a member in good standing of, a United States District Court within the Tenth Circuit; or (3) admitted to practice by a United States Bankruptcy Court in the case or proceeding on appeal. (b) Student Practice. A law student may appear before this Court after the following conditions are satisfied: (1) Qualifications of Student. The student must: (A) be enrolled and in good standing in a law school accredited by the American Bar Association, or a recent law school graduate awaiting the first bar examination after the student’s graduation or the result of that examination; (B) have completed the equivalent of 4 semesters of legal studies; and (C) be familiar with the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure, the American Bar Association Code of Professional Responsibility, and the rules of this Court. (2) Consent of Party. The party must state that it consents to the law student’s appearance on its behalf, and the statement must be filed with this Court; and (3) Supervising Attorney. An attorney who is admitted to practice before this Court must supervise the student. The supervising attorney must: 89 (A) assume personal professional responsibility for the quality of the student’s work; (B) guide and assist the student as necessary or appropriate under the circumstances; (C) sign all documents filed with this Court; (D) appear with the student in any oral presentations before this Court; (E) (F) supplement any written or oral statement made by the student to this Court or other parties to the appeal if this Court so requests; and file with this Court a written certification that the student meets the qualifications of this rule and the attorney has agreed to supervise the student in accordance with this rule.
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