Kan. Admin. Regs. § 94-5-6 - Authorized representation
(a) In the regular division of the court, counsel may enter an
appearance either by signing the pleading or by filing an entry of
appearance.
(b) In the absence of an entry of appearance by counsel, a
party shall be deemed to appear on the party's own behalf. Any individual may
represent that person and participate fully in matters before the court. Any
corporation or other artificial entity may participate by and through a duly
authorized representative, including an authorized officer of the corporation,
an authorized member or partner of the entity, or an authorized employee of the
corporation or entity. Any estate or trust may participate by a fiduciary of
the estate or trust. Any county, city, or other taxing district may participate
by an elected or appointed official or a designee of the official.
(c) All persons authorized to represent entities as specified
in this regulation shall be identified in writing.
(d) A duly authorized representative of an individual or an
artificial entity who is not a lawyer shall not engage in the unauthorized
practice of law. The participation of any duly authorized representative other
than a lawyer shall be limited to providing fact and opinion testimony or other
evidence deemed competent by the court.
(e) Any corporation, county, or other artificial entity may be
required by the court to participate by counsel.
Notes
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