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2012 North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 84 - Attorneys-at-Law.
Article 1 - Qualifications of Attorney; Unauthorized Practice of Law.
- Section 84-1 - Oaths taken in open court.
- Section 84-2 - Persons disqualified.
- Section 84-2.1 - "Practice law" defined.
- Section 84-3 - Repealed by Session Laws 1973, c. 108, s. 37.
- Section 84-4 - Persons other than members of State Bar prohibited from practicing law.
- Section 84-4.1 - Limited practice of out-of-state attorneys.
- Section 84-4.2 - Summary revocation of permission granted out-of-state attorneys to practice.
- Section 84-5 - Prohibition as to practice of law by corporation.
- Section 84-5.1 - Rendering of legal services by certain nonprofit corporations.
- Section 84-6 - Exacting fee for conducting foreclosures prohibited to all except licensed attorneys.
- Section 84-7 - District attorneys, upon application, to bring injunction or criminal proceedings.
- Section 84-7.1 - Legal clinics of law schools and certain law students and lawyers excepted.
- Section 84-8 - Punishment for violations.
- Section 84-9 - Unlawful for anyone except attorney to appear for creditor in insolvency and certain other proceedings.
- Section 84-10 - Repealed by Session Laws 2011-336, s. 6, effective December 1, 2011, and applicable to offenses committed on or after December 1, 2011.
- Section 84-10.1 - Private cause of action for the unauthorized practice of law.
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