Alabama Code (Last Updated: November 28, 2014) |
Title34 PROFESSIONS AND BUSINESSES. |
Chapter3. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. |
Article1. General Provisions. |
§ 34-3-1. Unlawful practice of law. |
§ 34-3-2. Board of Examiners. |
§ 34-3-2.1. Certified graduates of certain law schools authorized to take bar exam. |
§ 34-3-3. Admission fee paid by applicants. |
§ 34-3-4. Disposition of admission and license fees. |
§ 34-3-5. Effect of default in license payment. |
§ 34-3-6. Who may practice as attorneys. |
§ 34-3-7. Penalty for practicing law without license or conspiring, aiding, or abetting in violation. |
§ 34-3-8. Clerk or employee practicing before court. |
§ 34-3-9. Certain ministerial officers prohibited from practicing law. |
§ 34-3-10. Practicing law by register or clerk of circuit court. |
§ 34-3-11. Judges not to practice law. |
§ 34-3-12. Partner of district attorney prohibited from defending in certain cases. |
§ 34-3-13. Officers with authority to take complaints and issue warrants practicing as attorneys in their own court. |
§ 34-3-14. Officers and deputies disqualified from practicing. |
§ 34-3-15. Attorney to take oath. |
§ 34-3-16. Annual meeting of the State Bar and Board of Commissioners; election of officers and duties thereof. |
§ 34-3-17. Qualified lawyers holding public office authorized to become members of Alabama Bar Association. |
§ 34-3-18. Lawyers not engaged in active practice authorized to become members of Alabama Bar Association. |
§ 34-3-19. Any person may manage his own case. |
§ 34-3-20. Duties of attorneys. |
§ 34-3-21. Authority of attorneys in case - Generally. |
§ 34-3-22. Authority of attorneys in case - Proceedings on appearance without authority. |
§ 34-3-23. Authority of attorneys in case - Proof. |
§ 34-3-24. Encouraging litigation; champerty - Generally. |
§ 34-3-25. Encouraging litigation; champerty - Receiving compensation from attorney. |