Part 3 · Appearances
Rule 3-15. Supervision of Legal Interns
Amended January 1, 2026 (current)
Contains Deadlines
The member of the bar under whose supervision an eligible legal intern does any of the things permitted by these rules shall:
(1) be an attorney who has been admitted to the Connecticut bar for at least three years, or one who is employed by an attorney of five years' standing, or one who is employed by an accredited law school in Connecticut, or one who is approved as a supervising attorney by the presiding judge in the case at bar;
(2) assume personal professional responsibility for the intern's work;
(3) assist the intern in his or her preparation to the extent the supervising attorney considers necessary;
(4) be present in court with the intern.
Committee Notes
(P.B. 1978-1997, Sec. 69.)