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Title 51 - Courts
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Chapter 876 - Attorneys
Chapter 876 - Attorneys
Section 51-80 - Admission.
Section 51-80a - Regulation of foreign legal consultants.
Section 51-81 - Investigation of qualifications of applicants for admission to the bar.
Section 51-81a - Certificate of registration. Fee. Renewal.
Section 51-81b - Occupational tax on attorneys. Collection procedure. State lien against real estate as security for tax. Interest on unpaid tax. Attorneys who are not liable for tax. Administration.
Section 51-81c - Program for use of interest on lawyers' clients' funds accounts. Applicability to entities that establish certain accounts to receive loan proceeds from a mortgage lender.
Section 51-81d - Client Security Fund.
Section 51-81h - Escrow agreement not invalid when attorney-at-law, law firm or agent is escrow holder.
Section 51-82 and 51-83 - Admission to examination of attorneys admitted to practice in other states. Examination of veterans for admission.
Section 51-84 - Attorneys subject to rules.
Section 51-85 - Authority and powers of commissioners of the Superior Court.
Section 51-86 - Soliciting persons to institute actions for damages.
Section 51-87 - Solicitation of cases for attorneys.
Section 51-87a - Limitations on written communications to prospective clients.
Section 51-87b - Attorneys and persons affiliated with attorneys prohibited from referring persons to real estate brokers, salespersons, or mortgage brokers or lenders, for fee or commission. Penalties.
Section 51-88 - Practice of law by persons not admitted as attorneys. Exceptions.
Section 51-89 - State marshal or constable not to act as attorney in court.
Section 51-89a - Complaint and hearing required for suspension or disbarment.
Section 51-90 - State-Wide Grievance Committee. Appointment, qualifications and terms of members.
Section 51-90a - Powers and duties of State-Wide Grievance Committee.
Section 51-90b - Grievance panels. Appointment, qualifications and terms of members.
Section 51-90c - State-Wide Bar Counsel.
Section 51-90d - Grievance counsel and investigators. Powers and duties of grievance counsel.
Section 51-90e - Filing of complaint alleging attorney misconduct. Referral to grievance panel.
Section 51-90f - Investigation and determination by grievance panel of attorney misconduct.
Section 51-90g - Review of panel's determination by subcommittee or State-Wide Grievance Committee.
Section 51-90h - Decision of State-Wide Grievance Committee.
Section 51-91 - Compelling testimony of witnesses. Contempt.
Section 51-91a - Hearing re eligibility to continue practice of law for attorney convicted of felony. Order. Suspension. Appointment of trustee.
Section 51-91b - Applicability of grievance procedures. Transfer of pending matters.
Section 51-91c - Posting of signs concerning attorney grievance procedures.
Section 51-92 - Grievance committees; fees and expenses.
Section 51-93 - Reinstatement of attorneys.
Section 51-94 - Evidence in proceedings to suspend, displace or remove attorneys-at-law.
Section 51-94a - Limitation on liability of attorney appointed to inventory files and protect interests of clients of inactive, suspended, disbarred or resigned attorney.