Proposed Rules ArchivesAPR 28 - Limited Practice Rule for Limited License Legal Technicians
GR 9 COVER SHEET
Suggested Amendments ADMISSION AND PRACTICE RULES (APR) APR 28. LIMITED PRACTICE RULE FOR LIMITED LICENSE LEGAL TECHNICIANS Submitted by the Limited License Legal Technician Board Purpose: The primary purpose for the suggested amendments to APR 28 is to provide for the efficient administration of the LLLT program and clarify one issue related to the LLLT’s scope of practice. Washington State Bar Association staff prepared the initial drafts of these proposed amendments and presented them to the LLLT Board for discussion at two meetings. Except with respect to the scope issue, the initial drafts were modeled after either the corresponding lawyer rule or the corresponding LPO rule. Decisions as to which rule to use as a model depended on (1) the need to protect the public given the LLLT’s scope of practice, (2) the preference of the LLLT Board and (3) the best way to administer the program. The Board discussed and then unanimously approved these proposed amendments as proposed by staff with only slight modification where necessary. In addition to some technical amendments, the proposed amendments to APR 28 relate to the administration and expenses of the Board, clarifying an ambiguity regarding whether LLLTs may conduct legal research without the supervision of a lawyer, and confidentiality and public records. Administration and Expenses of LLLT Board (APR 28(C)(4))
Scope of Practice and Legal Research (APR 28(F)(7) & (8))
Confidentiality and Public Records (APR 28(L))
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