Application for Authorization to Practice Law Under Rule 38(D), Rules of the Supreme Court is a legal document that was released by the Arizona Supreme Court - a government authority operating within Arizona.
Q: What is Rule 38(D), Rules of the Supreme Court - Arizona?
A: Rule 38(D), Rules of the Supreme Court - Arizona is a set of rules that govern the authorization to practice law in Arizona.
Q: What is an application for Authorization to Practice Law?
A: An application for Authorization to Practice Law is a request to be allowed to practice law in Arizona under Rule 38(D).
Q: Who can apply for Authorization to Practice Law Under Rule 38(D)?
A: Lawyers who are admitted to practice law in another jurisdiction can apply for Authorization to Practice Law Under Rule 38(D).
Q: What is the purpose of Rule 38(D)?
A: The purpose of Rule 38(D) is to allow lawyers from other jurisdictions to practice law in Arizona on a temporary basis.
Q: How long is the authorization valid?
A: The authorization to practice law under Rule 38(D) is valid for 180 days.
Q: Can the authorization be extended?
A: Yes, the authorization can be extended for an additional 180 days upon request.
Q: What happens if an attorney practices law in Arizona without obtaining the authorization?
A: If an attorney practices law in Arizona without obtaining the authorization, they may be subject to disciplinary action by the State Bar of Arizona.
Form Details:
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