General Consent Form for Law Student Entry of Appearance is a legal document that was released by the United States District Court for the District of Utah - a government authority operating within Utah.
Q: What is a General Consent Form for Law Student Entry of Appearance?
A: A General Consent Form for Law Student Entry of Appearance is a document used in Utah to authorize a law student to appear on behalf of a client in court.
Q: Why would I use a General Consent Form for Law Student Entry of Appearance?
A: You would use this form if you want a law student to represent you in court, with the consent of your attorney.
Q: Is the law student authorized to handle all aspects of my case?
A: No, the law student is only authorized to appear on your behalf in court. The attorney supervising the law student will handle all other aspects of your case.
Q: What information is needed in the General Consent Form?
A: The form requires your name, case number, attorney's name, and a statement indicating your consent for the law student to appear on your behalf.
Q: What happens after I sign the General Consent Form?
A: Once you sign the form, the law student will be allowed to appear on your behalf in court, under the supervision of the attorney named in the form.
Q: Can I change my mind after signing the General Consent Form?
A: Yes, you can revoke your consent at any time by notifying both the law student and the supervising attorney in writing.
Form Details:
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