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  10. Article 1 - Admission and Conduct of Attorneys.


Article 1 - Admission and Conduct of Attorneys.


  • § 73-3-2. Power to admit persons to bar; qualifications for admission; appeal from denial of admission; board of bar admissions; written examination; review for failing applicants; fees; certification of applicants for admission; issuance of order granting license to practice
  • § 73-3-25. Admission of lawyers from other states
  • § 73-3-31. Persons excepted from educational requirements
  • § 73-3-35. Oath in each court
  • § 73-3-37. Duties of attorneys
  • § 73-3-39. Attorneys of other states may appear and plead in special causes; conditions and limitations
  • § 73-3-41. Persons convicted of felonies barred from admission; disbarment of licensed attorneys convicted of felonies
  • § 73-3-43. Clerks, sheriffs and other officers prohibited
  • § 73-3-45. Restrictions of certain persons to practice law
  • § 73-3-47. Partner of justice court judge prohibited from acting as attorney before such judge; penalty
  • § 73-3-49. Partner of district attorney or county attorney not to defend in certain criminal cases
  • § 73-3-51. Attorney general and district attorneys and their law partners not to accept employment from corporations of certain kind
  • § 73-3-55. Unlawful to practice law without license; certain abstract companies may certify titles
  • § 73-3-57. Unlawful to encourage litigation
  • § 73-3-59. Unlawful to encourage litigation; penalty
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