Alaska Rules of Appellate Procedure
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Rule 104.Clerks to Justices Not to Practice.
No person serving as a law clerk, secretary, or other full-time officer or employee of the appellate courts or of a justice or judge of the appellate courts may engage in the private practice of law while continuing in that position; nor may the person ever participate, by way of any form of professional consultation or assistance, in any case which was pending in the court by which the person was employed during the period that the person held such position.
(SCO 439 effective November 15, 1980; amended by SCO 1153 effective July 15, 1994)
Note:
There were
a number of changes to the court rules made by the Alaska Legislature, but are not
included because they did not make the publication deadline. Some of these
changes are significant. The Legislative Changes to Rules of Court.
should be consulted in order to obtain these changes.
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