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In re Limited Certificate of Admission for Military Spouse Attorneys
The South Carolina Military Spouse JD Network has petitioned the Court to adopt a rule permitting Military Spouse Attorneys to be issued a limited certificate of admission in South Carolina. In recognition of the hardships faced by Military Spouse Attorneys, who must frequently relocate when their service member spouses are ordered transferred to new locations, and after review of similar rules in numerous other jurisdictions, we grant the request.
In accordance with Article V, § 4 of the South Carolina Constitution, we adopt Rule 430, SCACR, as set forth in the attachment to this Order. Furthermore, we amend Rules 403 and 410, SCACR, to reflect the adoption of Rule 430. These amendments are effective May 16, 2016.
s/Costa M. Pleicones , C.J.
s/Donald W. Beatty , J.
s/John W. Kittredge , J.
s/Kaye G. Hearn , J.
s/John Cannon Few , J.
Rule 430, SCACR, is adopted and provides as follows:
(a) Purpose. The purpose of this rule is allow military spouse attorneys to obtain a limited certificate to practice law
to represent clients before a court or administrative tribunal in South Carolina.
(b) Qualifications for Admission. The Supreme Court may issue a limited certificate of admission to practice in South Carolina to any person who:
(c) Application. An attorney desiring a limited certificate of admission to practice law under this rule shall file an application with the Clerk of the Supreme Court. This application shall be on a form approved by the Supreme Court. The application shall be accompanied by:
No filing fee shall be required for the application.
(d) Reference to the Committee on Character and Fitness. Any questions concerning the fitness or qualifications of the attorney may be referred by the Supreme Court to the Committee on Character and Fitness for a hearing and recommendation.
(e) Confidentiality. The confidentiality provisions of Rule 402(n), SCACR, shall apply to all files and records of the Committee on Character and Fitness, and the Clerk of the Supreme Court relating to a limited certificate to practice law under this rule.
(f) Scope of Representation and Adherence to Rules. An attorney issued a limited certificate under this rule and meeting the requirements of Rule 403, SCACR, may represent clients before a court or administrative tribunal of this State in any proceeding. In providing representation, the attorney shall comply with the rules of practice and procedure applicable to the court or tribunal, and shall adhere to the South Carolina Rules of Professional Conduct and any other ethical rules applicable to this matter. The attorney shall also comply with the continuing legal education requirements of Rule 408, SCACR, and the mandatory mentorship requirements of Rule 425, SCACR. Attorneys issued a limited certificate shall pay a licensing fee as provided in Rule 410(j)(8), SCACR. The failure to do so may result in administrative suspension under Rule 419, SCACR.
(g) Unauthorized Practice. If an attorney granted a limited certificate engages in the practice of law in excess of that permitted by this rule, the attorney may be subject to discipline under Rule 413, SCACR, a revocation of the limited certificate by the Supreme Court, or being held in contempt of the Supreme Court for engaging in the unauthorized practice of law.
(h) Misconduct and Incapacity. Except as otherwise provided in this rule, the procedures provided by Rule 413, SCACR, shall be used for resolving allegations that the attorney has committee ethical misconduct or suffers from a physical or mental condition which adversely affects the attorney's ability to practice law. If, however, the Supreme Court imposes a definite suspension or disbarment, or transfers the attorney to incapacity inactive status, the limited certificate shall be terminated as provided in (i) below. Unless otherwise ordered by the Court, the lawyer may not seek to be readmitted under this rule or any other rule until the period of suspension has expired, or, in the case of disbarment, until five years after the date of the opinion or order imposing the disbarment.
(i) Termination of Certificate. A limited certificate issued under this rule is valid for a maximum of five years from the date of issuance. The limited certificate of admission to practice law shall terminate if:
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