Vermont Law Student Admission

Section 13 of the Rules of Admission allows law students and graduates to practice law in Vermont on a limited basis.

Eligibility
Law student interns qualify in one of the following ways:

All legal interns must have satisfactorily completed a course in evidence. For those pursuing the study of law in the office of an attorney, the legal intern must have completed a systematic study of evidence as certified by the attorney who is supervising the law office study.

Legal interns are not eligible if they have sat for the Vermont Essay Exam or the Multistate Bar Exam (“MBE”) and received a grade on either exam but have not, following the second administration of such an exam, obtained a passing grade on all sections of the Vermont Bar Exam (including the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam (“MPRE” ). The Board may waive this limitation for good cause shown.

Legal interns are not eligible if they have been denied admission to the Bar for failure to establish good moral character and fitness.

Practice
Law student interns may appear as legal counsel before the Vermont Supreme Court, Environmental Court, or any Superior, District, Family, or Probate Court. The following Certifications and conditions apply:

Law student interns may prepare documents and may sign motions, petitions, answers, briefs, and other documents in connection with a pending matter. The supervising attorney must sign the documents. Law student interns may conduct any argument, trial, or other hearing in a pending matter.

The supervising attorney, the attorney’s law firm, or other employer may charge the client a legal fee that reflects the intern’s services and may compensate the legal intern. Legal interns are not authorized to engage in fee splitting agreements with the supervising attorney and cannot be directly employed by a client.

Supervising Attorney
Supervising attorneys must:

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