Llm Disclosure Form is a legal document that was released by the Arkansas Department of Health - a government authority operating within Arkansas.
Q: What is an LLM?
A: An LLM is a Master of Laws degree.
Q: What is an LLM disclosure form?
A: An LLM disclosure form is a document used in Arkansas to disclose information about a lawyer's Master of Laws degree.
Q: Why is an LLM disclosure form required?
A: The LLM disclosure form is required to ensure transparency and allow clients to make informed decisions about hiring a lawyer with an LLM degree.
Q: Who needs to complete the LLM disclosure form?
A: Lawyers in Arkansas who have obtained an LLM degree need to complete the LLM disclosure form.
Q: What information is included in the LLM disclosure form?
A: The LLM disclosure form includes information about the lawyer's name, contact information, law school attended, LLM degree information, and areas of specialization.
Q: Is the LLM disclosure form confidential?
A: No, the LLM disclosure form is a public document and can be accessed by clients and other members of the public.
Q: What happens if a lawyer fails to disclose their LLM degree?
A: Failing to disclose an LLM degree can result in disciplinary action by the Arkansas Supreme Court, including penalties and potential loss of license to practice law.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Arkansas Department of Health.