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Law School Graduate Application for Temporary Licensure Under Illinois Supreme Court Rule 711 is a legal document that was released by the Illinois Courts - a government authority operating within Illinois.
Q: What is Rule 711 in Illinois?
A: Rule 711 in Illinois is a rule established by the Illinois Supreme Court that allows law school graduates to temporarily practice law under the supervision of a licensed attorney.
Q: What is the purpose of Rule 711?
A: The purpose of Rule 711 is to provide law school graduates with practical experience in the practice of law before they are admitted to the bar.
Q: Who is eligible for temporary licensure under Rule 711?
A: Law school graduates who have not yet been admitted to the bar can apply for temporary licensure under Rule 711.
Q: How long does the temporary licensure last?
A: Temporary licensure under Rule 711 lasts for a period of 18 months.
Q: What are the requirements for temporary licensure under Rule 711?
A: Law school graduates must meet certain educational requirements, pass the bar exam, and meet character and fitness requirements to be eligible for temporary licensure under Rule 711.
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