Revised Rules of the Supreme Court of the State of Oklahoma on Legal Internship
Chapter 1, App. 6
Rule 4. Law School Internship Programs
§ 4.2. Minimum Criteria for Law School Programs.
- (a) All Licensed Legal Internship Programs shall be directed toward assuring the maximum participation in the practice of law by the Licensed Legal Intern. (b) The law school shall create a reporting system where the Licensed Legal Intern reports activities at least on a monthly basis. The reports shall be signed by the Licensed Legal Intern and the supervising attorney on the forms established by the law school. The report shall include a statement by the supervising attorney that the Licensed Legal Intern completed the number of in-court practice hours reported. (c) The law school shall require the termination of the Licensed Legal Intern in the program or his transfer to another supervising attorney if the in-court practice requirement is not maintained or the requirements of the law school Licensed Legal Internship program are not satisfactorily met. Historical Data Amended by order of the Supreme Court, 2018 OK 16, eff. February 26, 2018. (Superseded document available)
Each law school shall be responsible for the creation of its own criteria for the establishment of a Licensed Legal Internship Program. Each law school may impose requirements more stringent than these rules, however the program must meet the following minimum criteria: