An "out-of-state attorney arbitration counsel" is an attorney who is:
(Subd (a) amended effective January 1, 2019; previously amended effective January 1, 2007.)
The State Bar of California must establish and administer a program to implement the State Bar of California's responsibilities under Code of Civil Procedure section 1282.4. The State Bar of California's program may be operative only as long as the applicable provisions of Code of Civil Procedure section 1282.4 remain in effect.
(Subd (b) amended effective January 1, 2007.)
To be eligible to appear as an out-of-state attorney arbitration counsel, an attorney must comply with all of the applicable provisions of Code of Civil Procedure section 1282.4 and the requirements of this rule and the related rules and regulations adopted by the State Bar of California.
(Subd (c) amended effective January 1, 2007.)
An out-of-state attorney arbitration counsel who files a certificate containing false information or who otherwise fails to comply with the standards of professional conduct required of licensees of the State Bar of California is subject to the disciplinary jurisdiction of the State Bar of California with respect to any of his or her acts occurring in the course of the arbitration.
(Subd (d) amended effective July 24, 2024; previously amended effective January 1, 2007; and January 1, 2019.)
Failure to timely file and serve a certificate or, absent special circumstances, appearances in multiple separate arbitration matters are grounds for disqualification from serving in the arbitration in which the certificate was filed.
(Subd (e) amended effective January 1, 2007.)
The State Bar of California may set an appropriate application fee to be paid by the out-of-state attorney arbitration counsel.
(Subd (f) amended effective July 24, 2024; previously amended effective January 1, 2007.)
Nothing in this rule may be construed as affecting the power of the Supreme Court to exercise its inherent jurisdiction over the practice of law in California.
(Subd (g) amended effective July 24, 2024; previously amended effective January 1, 2007.)
Cal. R. Ct. 9.43