UPIL South Carolina
South Carolina UPL Statute Summary
SC Code of Laws, Section §40-5-310. Practicing law or soliciting legal cause of another without being enrolled as member of South Carolina Bar.
SC Code of Laws, Section §40-5-310. Practicing law or soliciting legal cause of another without being enrolled as member of South Carolina Bar.
RI Gen. Laws §11-27-12, Unauthorized holding out as qualified to practice law.
42 PA C. S. §2524. Penalty for unauthorized practice of law.
Oregon Revised Statutes 9.280 Prohibition on acting as immigration consultant
49 OK Stat. §49-6. Authority – Provision of legal advice.
North Dakota Stat. §27.11.01. Practicing law and serving on courts of record without certificate of admission and without payment of annual license fee prohibited - Penalty.
N.C.G.S. §84-4. Persons other than members of State Bar prohibited from practicing law.
New York has a section of statute dedicated to “Immigrant Assistance Services” (General Business §460-a – 460-k) which prohibits notarios from acting as a lawyer or holding themselves out as able to conduct legal services.
New Mexico Statutes, §14-12A-15. Unauthorized Practice of Law
A. If notarial certificate wording is not provided or indicated for a document, a non-attorney notary public shall not determine the type of notarial act or certificate to be used.
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