2006 New York Code - Aiding, Assisting Or Abetting The Solicitation Of Persons Or The Procurement Of A Retainer For Or On Behalf Of An Attorney.



 
    §  481.  Aiding,  assisting or abetting the solicitation of persons or
  the procurement of a retainer for or on behalf of an attorney. It  shall
  be  unlawful for any person in the employ of or in any capacity attached
  to any hospital, sanitarium, police department, prison or court, or  for
  a  person  authorized  to furnish bail bonds, to communicate directly or
  indirectly with any attorney or person acting  on  his  behalf  for  the
  purpose   of   aiding,  assisting  or  abetting  such  attorney  in  the
  solicitation of legal business or the procurement  through  solicitation
  of  a  retainer,  written  or  oral,  or  any  agreement authorizing the
  attorney to perform or render legal services.

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