Delaware Motion and Order for Approval of Law Student Appearance is a court rule that allows law students to appear in court on behalf of a client with the approval of the presiding judge. This motion and order is necessary because, generally speaking, only lawyers who are admitted to practice in Delaware may appear on behalf of clients in court proceedings. The motion and order are filed by the supervising lawyer who will be responsible for the law student’s involvement in the case. The motion must provide the name of the law student, the law school from which the law student graduated or is currently attending, and a description of the exact services the law student will be providing. The order will be granted after the court has received and reviewed the motion and the supervising attorney has made representations to the court that the law student is knowledgeable and competent to perform the services. Types of Delaware Motion and Order for Approval of Law Student Appearance include: Motion and Order for Student Practice, Motion and Order for Pro Bono Student Practice, Motion and Order for In-House Student Practice, and Motion and Order for Pro Bono In-House Student Practice.