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2011 Utah Code
Title 78A Judiciary and Judicial Administration
Chapter 9 Attorneys
Section 103 Practicing law without a license prohibited -- Exceptions.
78A-9-103. Practicing law without a license prohibited -- Exceptions.(1) Unless otherwise provided by law, a person may not practice law or assume to act or hold himself out to the public as a person qualified to practice law within this state if he:
(a) is not admitted and licensed to practice law within this state;
(b) has been disbarred or suspended from the practiced of law; or
(c) is prohibited from doing so by court order entered pursuant to the courts' inherent powers or published court rule.
(2) The prohibition against the practice of law in Subsection (1) shall be enforced by any civil action or proceedings instituted by the Board of Commissioners of the Utah State Bar.
(3) Nothing in this section shall prohibit a person from personally and fully representing his own interests in a cause to which he is a party in his own right and not as an assignee.
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