2006 New York Code - Practice Of Law By Attorney Who Has Been Disbarred, Suspended, Or Convicted Of A Felony.



 
    §  486. Practice of law by attorney who has been disbarred, suspended,
  or convicted of a felony. Any person whose admission to practice  as  an
  attorney  and  counselor-at-law has been revoked or who has been removed
  from office as attorney and counselor-at-law or, being an  attorney  and
  counselor-at-law,  has  been convicted of a felony or has been suspended
  from practice and has not been duly and regularly reinstated,  who  does
  any  act  forbidden  by the provisions of this article to be done by any
  person not regularly admitted to practice law in the courts of record of
  this state, unless the judgment, decree or order  suspending  him  shall
  permit such act, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.

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