§ 6302.29 - Representation of the parties (Rule 29).  


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  • (a) The Appellant. An individual appellant may appear before the Board in person, a corporation by an officer, a partnership or joint venture by a member, or any of these by an attorney-at-law admitted to practice before the highest court of the District of Columbia or any state, commonwealth, or territory of the United States. An attorney representing an appellant shall file a written notice of appearance with the Board.

    (b) The Government. Government counsel may, in accordance with their authority, represent the interest of the Government before the Board. They shall file notices of appearance with the Board.