There is a newer version of the Maine Revised Statutes
2005 Maine Code - Chapter 17 — ATTORNEYS AT LAW (§801 - §905)
Subchapter 1: ADMISSION TO PRACTICE
- §801 — Board of bar examiners; purpose; appointment
- §801-A — Reports; limitations (REPEALED)
- §801-B — Budget (REPEALED)
- §802 — Attorneys from other states
- §803 — Qualifications for taking bar examination
- §804 — Further qualifications; examination; fee; grade of (REPEALED)
- §805 — Reexamination (REPEALED)
- §805-A — Qualifications for admission to practice
- §806 — Attorney's oath
- §806-A — License to practice subject to condition
- §807 — Unauthorized practice of law
- §807-A — Representation by Bureau of Unemployment Compensation, Department of the Attorney General or Bureau of Revenue Services employees
- §807-B — Authorized immigration and nationality law assistance
- §808 — Action for injunction
- §809 — Investigation by Attorney General
- §810 — Remedies and procedures additional
- §811 — Person defined
- §812 — Attorneys' Client Security Fund (REPEALED)
- §851 — Information against attorney
- §852 — Denial of charges; information to stand for hearing
- §853 — Proceedings on default or hearing
- §854 — Judgment final unless appealed
- §855 — Appeals
- §856 — Conduct of prosecution
- §857 — Interpretation of provisions
- §858 — Resignation and reinstatement of attorneys
- §859 — False advertising or representation to be an attorney.
- §860 — Management of causes by parties or counsel
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