Party's Consent for Law Student Legal Representation is a document that allows law students to provide legal representation to clients in certain circumstances. It is also known as a Student Practice Certificate. This document is typically signed by a supervising attorney who agrees to provide mentorship and guidance to the law student. The supervising attorney is responsible for ensuring that the student follows ethical and professional guidelines. There are two main types of Party's Consent for Law Student Legal Representation: 1) Limited Representation, which allows a law student to provide legal representation on a limited basis, and 2) Unsupervised Representation, which allows the student to provide legal representation without a supervising attorney. In either case, the Party's Consent document must be signed by the client, the supervising attorney, and the law student in order for the representation to be valid.