North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 27 - STATE BAR
Chapter 01 - RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE BAR
Subchapter F - REGULATIONS FOR FOREIGN LEGAL CONSULTANTS
Section .0100 - FOREIGN LEGAL CONSULTANTS
Section 01F .0109 - HEARING PROCEDURE
Universal Citation: 27 NC Admin Code 01F .0109
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) Notice, Time - Place of Hearing
(1) The chair
of the committee shall fix the time and place of hearing within 30 days after
the applicant's request for a hearing is served upon the secretary. The hearing
shall be held as soon as practicable after the request is filed.
(2) The notice of the hearing shall include
the date, time and place of the hearing and shall be served upon the applicant
at least 10 days before the hearing date.
(b) Hearing Panel:
(1) The chair of the committee shall appoint
a hearing panel composed of three members of the committee to consider the
application and make a written recommendation to the council.
(2) The chair shall appoint one of the three
members of the panel to serve as the presiding member. The presiding member
shall rule on any question of procedure which arises during the hearing;
preside at the deliberations of the panel, sign the written determinations of
the panel and report the panel's determination to the council.
(c) Proceedings before the Hearing Panel:
(1) A majority of the panel members is
necessary to decide the application.
(2) Following the hearing on the contested
application, the panel will make a written recommendation to the council on
behalf of the committee regarding whether the application should be granted.
The recommendation shall include appropriate findings of fact and conclusions
of law.
(3) The applicant will have
the burden of proving that he or she has met all the requirements of
27 NCAC
01F .0102-01F
.0104 of this Subchapter.
(4) At the hearing, the applicant and State
Bar counsel will have the right:
(A) to appear
personally and be heard
(B) to call
and examine witnesses
(C) to offer
exhibits
(D) to cross-examine
witnesses
(5) In
addition, the applicant will have the right to be represented by
counsel.
(6) The hearing will be
conducted in accordance with the North Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure for
nonjury trials insofar as practicable and by the Rules of Evidence applicable
in superior court, unless otherwise provided by this subchapter or the parties
agree otherwise.
(7) The hearing
shall be reported by a certified court reporter. The applicant will pay the
costs associated with obtaining the court reporter's services for the hearing.
The applicant shall pay the costs of the transcript and shall arrange for the
preparation of the transcript with the court reporter. The applicant may also
be taxed with all other costs of the hearing, but the costs shall not include
any compensation to the members of the hearing panel.
(8) The written recommendation of the hearing
panel shall be served upon the applicant and the counsel within 14 days of the
date of the hearing.
Authority
G.S.
84A-1 to
84A-8;
Adopted Eff.
March 7, 1996;
Amended Eff. February 3,
2000.
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