Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 438 - DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AND BUSINESS SERVICES, WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD
Division 6 - PROCEDURES PRIOR TO HEARING IN ORDINARY CASES
Section 438-006-0100 - Representation by Counsel
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 438-006-0100
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) Except as permitted by ORS 656.291 and this rule, parties that are not natural persons and state agencies must be represented by members of the Oregon State Bar. The Board encourages injured workers also to be represented in formal hearings.
(2) Notwithstanding section (1) of this rule, a state agency officer or employee may represent the Director as permitted by rule of the Director.
(3)
(a) A law student authorized to appear before
courts and administrative tribunals of this state in accordance with Rule 13.05
through 13.30 of the Supreme Court Rules for Admission of Attorneys (Law
Student Appearance Program) has the consent of the Board to appear on behalf of
a client at a hearing if:
(A) All of the
following documents have been filed with the Presiding Administrative Law Judge
prior to the hearing:
(i) A true copy of the
student's certification to appear under the Law Student Appearance Program
showing approval by the Supreme Court and filing with the State Court
Administrator;
(ii) The client's
written consent to representation under the Law Student Appearance Program,
which shall be made a part of the official record of each case; and
(iii) The student's supervising attorney has
introduced the student to the Presiding Administrative Law Judge in a letter of
introduction signed by the supervising attorney; and
(B) The Presiding Administrative Law Judge
has approved the law student's appearance prior to the hearing.
(b) The supervising attorney is
encouraged, though not required, to personally introduce the law student to the
assigned Administrative Law Judge in each case.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 656.726(5)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 656.726(5) & 9.320
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