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2015 Code of Alabama
Title 34 - PROFESSIONS AND BUSINESSES.
Chapter 3 - ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Article 1 - General Provisions.
- Section 34-3-1 - Unlawful practice of law.
- Section 34-3-2 - Board of Examiners.
- Section 34-3-2.1 - Certified graduates of certain law schools authorized to take bar exam.
- Section 34-3-3 - Admission fee paid by applicants.
- Section 34-3-4 - Disposition of admission and license fees.
- Section 34-3-5 - Effect of default in license payment.
- Section 34-3-6 - Who may practice as attorneys.
- Section 34-3-7 - Penalty for practicing law without license or conspiring, aiding, or abetting in violation.
- Section 34-3-8 - Clerk or employee practicing before court.
- Section 34-3-9 - Certain ministerial officers prohibited from practicing law.
- Section 34-3-10 - Practicing law by register or clerk of circuit court.
- Section 34-3-11 - Judges not to practice law.
- Section 34-3-12 - Partner of district attorney prohibited from defending in certain cases.
- Section 34-3-13 - Officers with authority to take complaints and issue warrants practicing as attorneys in their own court.
- Section 34-3-14 - Officers and deputies disqualified from practicing.
- Section 34-3-15 - Attorney to take oath.
- Section 34-3-16 - Annual meeting of the State Bar and Board of Commissioners; election of officers and duties thereof.
- Section 34-3-17 - Qualified lawyers holding public office authorized to become members of Alabama Bar Association.
- Section 34-3-18 - Lawyers not engaged in active practice authorized to become members of Alabama Bar Association.
- Section 34-3-19 - Any person may manage his own case.
- Section 34-3-20 - Duties of attorneys.
- Section 34-3-21 - Authority of attorneys in case - Generally.
- Section 34-3-22 - Authority of attorneys in case - Proceedings on appearance without authority.
- Section 34-3-23 - Authority of attorneys in case - Proof.
- Section 34-3-24 - Encouraging litigation; champerty - Generally.
- Section 34-3-25 - Encouraging litigation; champerty - Receiving compensation from attorney.
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