Article I, Section 3 governs emeritus attorneys. There are no other current applicable rules to pro bono attorneys. Generally though, Wyoming pro bono attorneys must include with the application:
- Proof of a being barred in another state
- Proof they have not been disciplined nor are facing discipline within the past 15 years or the foreseeable future
- Proof of being up to date with CLE requirements
- An affidavit from their employer that they have obtained the position
- An affidavit signed by the attorney that they have read the Wyoming rules on professional conduct, and understands they must report any disciplinary actions against them to the Wyoming courts.
Applicants will have their authorization terminate by the court if they no longer work for the legal services organization and must submit a notification to the Clerk of the Wyoming Supreme Court and the bar within 10-14 days.
Practice and Restrictions
Attorneys may practice law for their legal organizations or for Wyoming pro bono matters only while employed by such organization or client. Wyoming pro bono attorneys must also adhere to the following:
- Can not use any other title to describe their ability to represent entities or clients other than that they are a pro bono attorney for a limited amount of time or if they are a registered legal services attorney
- Attorneys cannot claim they are a member of the Wyoming bar
- Make certain their employer has indicated that they, the attorney will:
- Work without compensation
- Work solely for the employer
- Will be supervised by a Wyoming barred attorney, who will be liable for the non-barred attorneys conduct.
- Has read the Wyoming rules of professional responsibility
- That they are in good standing in their licensed jurisdictions