Petition for Pro Bono Practice by Out-of-State Lawyer is a legal document that was released by the North Carolina State Bar - a government authority operating within North Carolina.
Q: What is a petition for Pro Bono Practice by an out-of-state lawyer in North Carolina?
A: A petition for Pro Bono Practice allows an out-of-state lawyer to provide legal services on a volunteer basis in North Carolina without being licensed in the state.
Q: Who can file a petition for Pro Bono Practice in North Carolina?
A: Out-of-state lawyers who want to provide pro bono legal services in North Carolina can file a petition.
Q: What are the requirements for filing a petition for Pro Bono Practice in North Carolina?
A: To file a petition, the lawyer must be in good standing in their home jurisdiction, have malpractice insurance, and be supervised by an attorney licensed in North Carolina.
Q: Why would an out-of-state lawyer file a petition for Pro Bono Practice in North Carolina?
A: They may want to volunteer their legal services to individuals or organizations in need in North Carolina, but are not licensed to practice law in the state.
Q: Are there any limitations on the type of legal services that can be provided under Pro Bono Practice?
A: No, a wide range of legal services can be provided under Pro Bono Practice, including advice, representation, and other legal assistance.
Q: How long does the petition process take?
A: The length of the petition process can vary, but it typically takes several months to complete.
Q: Is there a fee for filing a petition for Pro Bono Practice?
A: Yes, there is a filing fee associated with the petition, which is currently $250.
Q: Can an out-of-state lawyer be compensated for their services under Pro Bono Practice?
A: No, Pro Bono Practice by definition involves providing legal services on a volunteer basis without compensation.
Q: Is there a limit on the number of petitions that can be filed by an out-of-state lawyer in North Carolina?
A: There is no specific limit on the number of petitions that can be filed, but each petition is reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the North Carolina State Bar.