The following may participate as mentees:
- Licensed, active Colorado lawyers or LLPs, who are either practicing or intending to practice in Colorado.
- Law school graduates working toward or awaiting license to practice law in Colorado.
- Law students currently enrolled in either of Colorado’s law schools.
- A lawyer serving as a judicial law clerk is not precluded from participating in a Mentoring Program while a judicial law clerk, although due to ethical restrictions, the law clerk’s Mentor must be a judge on the same court as the law clerk’s judge.
- Lawyers, law students, or LLPs not otherwise within the parameters above may be admitted to a mentoring program with permission of the CAMP Director. Please reach out to r.peyton@csc.state.co.us to discuss your particular situation.
The mentoring relationship is a professional relationship. It does not contemplate and is not intended to create a formal association or attorney-client or work product relationship between the mentee and the mentor.
Mentees must ultimately exercise their own independent professional judgment on behalf of their clients.
To obtain 9 CLE credits (including 2 ethics credits), mentees must successfully complete a CAMP Mentoring Plan.