Emeritus Attorney Pro Bono Program SCR 49 2 - State Bar of 2026

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  2. Begin by filling out Part 1: General Information and Background. Provide your full name, social security number, home address, office address, date of birth, and email address. Ensure all information is accurate and legible.
  3. Proceed to Part 2: Education. List each institution you attended post-high school along with the degrees received and graduation dates.
  4. In Part 3: Background Information, indicate your EAPB Provider name and confirm your licensure status. Certify that you are not currently suspended or disbarred.
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  6. Attach all necessary enclosures as specified in the instructions, including a certificate of good standing and a statement of discipline history from each jurisdiction where you have been admitted.
  7. Once completed, submit your application along with all enclosures to the Admissions Department at the State Bar of Nevada.

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As New Yorks 50-hour Rule has evolved from proposal to policy, other statesformally considered related requirements that tie pro bono to law licensing. New York is currently the only state with a pro bono bar admisison requirement.
Definition: Emeritus is an honorary title given to a person who has retired from a position after serving for an extended period of time with honor. It is not a synonym for former, retired, or immediate past.
The emeritus program creates a pool of qualified volunteer attorneys to provide services to those in need. ing to Godfrey, 44 states have active Emeritus Pro Bono Rules. He said there are emeritus status for law firm members, judges and law faculty.
3) How much time must I devote to pro bono activities? While both the State Bars Pro Bono Resolution and Rule 6.1 (see above) urge all lawyers to contribute at least 50 hours of pro bono legal services annually, even a few hours may have extraordinary positive impact on underserved individuals and groups.
Lawyers in the United States are recommended under American Bar Association (ABA) ethical rules to contribute at least 50 hours of pro bono service per year. Some state bar associations, however, may recommend fewer hours.

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