Thank you for your interest in becoming an approved supervised practice program for Nevada's new Comprehensive Licensing Exam.
If you are a Clinic or Externship Program of an ABA accredited law school, a Legal Aid Organization or Private practitioner with a pro bono case from an approved Legal Aid provider, please access those forms at https://nvbar.org/nvplan/supervised-practice-program/.
For more information, you may view the Supreme Court Rules for:
By signing below, the provider certifies that the program providing supervised practice pursuant to the Nevada Comprehensive Licensing Examination:
Is a government office operating in Nevada;
Will offer students the ability to interview or counsel a client and complete three (3) of the following tasks:
- Discuss the client’s needs;
- Prepare a strategic approach to achieve the client’s needs by analyzing applicable law and facts;
- Conduct legal research;
- Draft correspondence to the client, adjudicators or opposing counsel;
- Prepare documents for the client’s matter, including those to be filed or submitted on the client’s behalf;
- Negotiate, arbitrate or mediate on behalf of the client; or
- Appear in court or before an administrative tribunal or other body.
Will comply with all other State Bar of Nevada Admissions policies and rules governing the supervised practice program, including:
- Supervising applicants under Nevada's limited practice level 2 certification.
- Maintaining a documented and accessible process for resolving disputes between students and supervisors during the course of supervision, including for any students working with a private practice attorney on a pro bono case; and
- Attesting to satisfactory completion of the program.
The provider further acknowledges that serious complaints, including allegations of harassment, may be reported by students to the Admissions Director.