As amended through November 4, 2024
A lawyer practicing under a Limited Emergency Pro Bono Law License is not authorized to represent a client in court, except:
a. a lawyer with an inactive Vermont law license may represent a client in court after filing with their notice of an appearance an affidavit stating that the lawyer has received authorization to practice pursuant to a Limited Emergency Pro Bono Law License; andb. an out-of-state lawyer with a Limited Emergency Pro Bono Law License may represent a client in court if the lawyer is admitted pro hac vice pursuant to § 16 of Administrative Order 41. When an out-of-state lawyer with a Limited Emergency Pro Bono Law License applies for pro hac vice admission, the application fee is waived.Vt. Admin. Ord. Of. Sup. Ct. 4
Adopted August 7, 2023 eff. 8/9/2023.