Law Student Appearance Program.

U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Oregon

Rule Set: Local Bankruptcy Rules of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Oregon

Rule: 9011-2

Jurisdiction: DORB

Bluebook Citation: Bankr. D. Or. L.Adm.R. R. 9011-2

(a) General. Except as limited by this rule, a law student specially admitted under LBR 9010-1(a)(4) may appear in court and at meetings of creditors. (b) Supervising Attorney. Notwithstanding the Oregon Admission Rules, the supervising attorney must be present with the law student at a meeting of creditors.

A document may be filed only by the supervising attorney. (c) Meeting of Creditors. A law student may appear at a meeting of creditors on behalf of the debtor only with the consent of the debtor, the supervising attorney, and the trustee. (d) Notice Regarding Appearance.

The supervising attorney must file a notice at least seven days before the first hearing or trial at which the student will appear. The notice must include (i) a statement that the supervising attorney has on file a copy of the student-eligibility certification and (ii) the written and signed consent of the client to student representation. A timely filed notice constitutes this court’s consent under the Oregon Admission Rules to the student’s appearance. 12/1/2025

Chat with this local rule using AI

Ask CiteLaw's AI Navigator anything about this local rule, verify citations, and research related authorities. Sign up for CiteLaw free today to get started.