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2005 Rhode Island Code - CHAPTER 11-27 — Law Practice
- § 11-27-1 — "Hold himself or herself out" and "person" defined.
- § 11-27-2 — "Practice of law" defined.
- § 11-27-3 — Receipt of fees as practice of law.
- § 11-27-4 — Forwarding of claim not deemed practice of law.
- § 11-27-5 — Practice restricted to members of bar.
- § 11-27-6 — Compensation of unqualified persons for legal services prohibited.
- § 11-27-7 — Filling out and signing of process and communications Business association with laymen.
- § 11-27-8 — Solicitation of business by agents prohibited.
- § 11-27-9 — Restriction on acts of insurance claim adjusters.
- § 11-27-10 — Agreement or offer to furnish legal services.
- § 11-27-11 — Practices permitted to persons not members of bar.
- § 11-27-12 — Unauthorized holding out as qualified to practice law.
- § 11-27-13 — Visiting attorneys.
- § 11-27-14 — Penalties for violations.
- § 11-27-15 — [Superseded.].
- § 11-27-16 — Practices permitted to corporations and associations.
- § 11-27-17 — Penalty for violations by corporation.
- § 11-27-18 — Legal Aid Society Powers of supreme court.
- § 11-27-19 — Unauthorized practice of law committee Powers and duties Duties of attorney general.
- § 11-27-20 — [Repealed.].
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