Or. State. Bar. R. Regul. and Polic. 13.80

As amended through June 11, 2024
Rule 13.80 - Change in Office/Association/ Supervising Attorney
(1) Applicant's ability to practice law shall be immediately suspended and abated if the employment or association with the company, law firm, or lawyer with whom the applicant originally sought a temporary practice license under RFA 13.70(7) is terminated.
(2) Applicant must immediately notify Regulatory Counsel's Office of any termination of the relationship identified 13.80(1).
(3) Applicant's ability to practice pending admission shall be reinstated if applicant meets the following requirements within 30[-] days following the date that applicant was required to send notice to Regulatory Counsel's Office under RFA 13.80(2):
(a) Associate with another company, law firm or lawyer meeting the requirements under RFA 13.70(7);
(b) Submit a new application for Temporary Practice Pending Admission under RFA 13.70(1);
(c) Pays a new fee associated with Temporary Practice Pending Admission under RFA 4.10(3);
(d) Have a new supervising attorney sign a new declaration identified in RFA 13.70(8); and
(e) In the case of a house counsel applicant, file a new house counsel application and any fee required under RFA 4.10(2);
(4) When a current supervising attorney has sought a leave of absence, has been terminated by their common employer, or has been suspended or disciplined by the Oregon State Bar, the related applicant's temporary practice permit shall be immediately and automatically suspended and abated.
(a) The applicant must immediately notify Regulatory Counsel's Office of the change in the Supervising Attorney's status.
(b) The suspended applicant shall have 60 days to find a replacement Supervising Attorney and have that attorney submit a new Supervising Attorney Declaration to Regulatory Counsel's Office without incurring any additional fees.
(c) If the suspended applicant goes beyond the 60-day period described in RFA 13.80(4)(b), then the applicant must submit a new application under RFA 13.70(1).

The one-year term deadline established under RFA 13.75(3)(f) shall toll and be extended by the exact number of days that applicant's license was abated under RFA 13.80(3) or (4), up to the maximum number of days stated in the applicable rule.(a)

Or. State. Bar. R. Regul. and Polic. 13.80

Revised 1/1/2023.