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Notice of Additional or Change of Employing Agency/Supervising Attorney is a legal document that was released by the Illinois Courts - a government authority operating within Illinois.
Q: What is a Notice of Additional or Change of Employing Agency/Supervising Attorney?
A: The Notice of Additional or Change of Employing Agency/Supervising Attorney is a form used in Illinois to inform the state agency or court of a change in employing agency or supervising attorney for a licensed attorney.
Q: When is the Notice of Additional or Change of Employing Agency/Supervising Attorney required?
A: The form is required when there is a change in the employing agency or supervising attorney for a licensed attorney in Illinois.
Q: Is there a fee to file the Notice of Additional or Change of Employing Agency/Supervising Attorney?
A: The fee for filing the form may vary depending on the specific agency or court in Illinois. It is best to check with the relevant authority for the current fee.
Q: What information is required in the Notice of Additional or Change of Employing Agency/Supervising Attorney?
A: The form typically requires the attorney's name, bar registration number, current employing agency, new employing agency (if applicable), current supervising attorney, and new supervising attorney (if applicable).
Q: Are there any deadlines for submitting the Notice of Additional or Change of Employing Agency/Supervising Attorney?
A: Specific deadlines for submitting the form may vary depending on the rules and regulations of the state agency or court in Illinois. It is important to submit the form in a timely manner upon any changes.
Q: What happens after I submit the Notice of Additional or Change of Employing Agency/Supervising Attorney?
A: After submitting the form, the state agency or court will update their records with the new employing agency or supervising attorney information for the licensed attorney in Illinois.
Q: Are there any consequences for not submitting the Notice of Additional or Change of Employing Agency/Supervising Attorney?
A: Failure to file the form or update the employing agency or supervising attorney information may result in disciplinary action or other consequences for the licensed attorney in Illinois.
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