The effectiveness of the legal order in every state is heavily dependent on the state\u27s unauthorized practice laws. These laws impose restrictions on who may practice law and, in important respects, impose controls on the availability of legal services to those in need of such services and on the quality of the services offered. This is predominantly a field of state law. Federal unauthorized practice laws exist but affect only limited segments of the overall legal services market. Unauthorized practice laws are highly controversial, and many powerful interest groups consider these laws unjustified monopoly protection of lawyers. Pressures exist to ease substantially existing restrictions on unauthorized law practice, and these pressures...
Approximately 1.33 million lawyers hold active licenses in the United States. The U.S. Bureau of La...
Now, this matter of the unauthorized practice of law is a matter for the protection of the public fr...
ADMISSION to the bar is by law restricted to natural persons of good moral character, who have passe...
The effectiveness of the legal order in every state is heavily dependent on the state\u27s unauthori...
For many years, but increasingly during the past quarter of a century, the bar has been engaged in a...
The matter of practice of law by laymen is the constant concern, not only of the Washington State Ba...
Unauthorized practice of law is practice by one who has not been admitted to practice by the supreme...
Through educational barriers, occupational licensing, and bar association activities, American lawye...
The issue of unauthorized legal practice involves questions of professionalism and market protection...
Historically, a doctrine has existed within the area of unauthorized practice of law regulation whic...
It is my thesis today that we need to reexamine the definition of what constitutes the practice of l...
This article has two principal objectives: to briefly summarize Connecticut laws of unauthorized law...
Legal profession legislation has long proscribed the unauthorized practice of law, as an adjunct to ...
States have traditionally relied on unauthorized practice of law statutes and court rules to restric...
At present, forty-four of fifty states, plus the District of Columbia, license public insurance adju...
Approximately 1.33 million lawyers hold active licenses in the United States. The U.S. Bureau of La...
Now, this matter of the unauthorized practice of law is a matter for the protection of the public fr...
ADMISSION to the bar is by law restricted to natural persons of good moral character, who have passe...
The effectiveness of the legal order in every state is heavily dependent on the state\u27s unauthori...
For many years, but increasingly during the past quarter of a century, the bar has been engaged in a...
The matter of practice of law by laymen is the constant concern, not only of the Washington State Ba...
Unauthorized practice of law is practice by one who has not been admitted to practice by the supreme...
Through educational barriers, occupational licensing, and bar association activities, American lawye...
The issue of unauthorized legal practice involves questions of professionalism and market protection...
Historically, a doctrine has existed within the area of unauthorized practice of law regulation whic...
It is my thesis today that we need to reexamine the definition of what constitutes the practice of l...
This article has two principal objectives: to briefly summarize Connecticut laws of unauthorized law...
Legal profession legislation has long proscribed the unauthorized practice of law, as an adjunct to ...
States have traditionally relied on unauthorized practice of law statutes and court rules to restric...
At present, forty-four of fifty states, plus the District of Columbia, license public insurance adju...
Approximately 1.33 million lawyers hold active licenses in the United States. The U.S. Bureau of La...
Now, this matter of the unauthorized practice of law is a matter for the protection of the public fr...
ADMISSION to the bar is by law restricted to natural persons of good moral character, who have passe...