" LL.M. degree for the practice of law" means an LL.M. program at a law school approved by the Board of Governors that consists of a minimum of 18,200 minutes of total instruction to include at least 12,000 minutes of instruction on principles of domestic United States law, which must include:
The prohibition against compensation for pro bono status lawyers, LLLTs, or LPOs shall not prevent a qualified legal services provider from reimbursing a pro bono status lawyer, LLLT, or LPO for actual expenses incurred while rendering legal services under this rule. A qualified legal services provider shall be entitled to receive all court awarded attorney fees for any representation rendered by the pro bono status lawyer, LLLT, or LPO.
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