2023 Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 32. Courts and Court Officers
605. Attorneys
- 605-1 Attorneys, qualifications.
- 605-2 Attorneys; license required.
- 605-3 and 605-4 REPEALED.
- 605-5 License fee.
- 605-6 Rules.
- 605-7 Control of action; power to settle.
- 605-8 Practice in all courts; fees.
- 605-9 and 605-10 REPEALED.
- 605-11 REPEALED.
- 605-12 REPEALED.
- 605-13 District courts, cases involving military vehicles.
- 605-14 Unauthorized practice of law prohibited.
- 605-15 OLD REPEALED. §605-15 Venue.
- 605-15.1 Standing.
- 605-15.2 Remedies.
- 605-16 Judicial powers not affected.
- 605-17 Penalties.
Note
Chapter heading amended by L 1972, c 184, 1(k).
Law Journals and Reviews
The Hawai'i Law on Legal Malpractice and Liability to Non-Clients. 13 HBJ, no. 13, at 41 (2009).
Pitfalls in the Collaboration of Attorneys and Expert Witnesses. 13 HBJ, no. 13, at 173 (2009).
Becoming a "Dementia-Capable" Attorney -- Representing Individuals with Dementia. 18 HBJ, no. 13, at 1 (2015).
IOLTA in the New Millenium: Slowly Sinking Under the Weight of the Takings Clause. 23 UH L. Rev. 221 (2000).
Electronic Discovery: A Call for a New Rules Regime for the Hawai'i Courts. 32 UH L. Rev. 153 (2009).
Law Firms Competing on the "Edge of Chaos": Pro Bono's Role in a Winning Competitive Strategy. 35 UH L. Rev. 345 (2013).
Using Information Literacy to Prepare Practice-Ready Graduates. 39 UH L. Rev. 1 (2016).