Can an unlicensed law firm recover in a suit for attorney fees?
By Hon. Daniel T. Gillespie
Civil Practice and Procedure,
January 2007
One interesting aspect of contract law is that, if a contracting party is not properly licensed, the party may not be able to recover in a contract action for nonpayment of fees earned.
Are your clients selling estate plans?
By Matt Maloney
General Practice, Solo, and Small Firm,
March 2006
The unauthorized practice of law has been going on forever. It was, and still may be in some areas, common practice for local banks and real estate offices to do “simple” deeds and other legal documents.
Task Force on Unauthorized Practice of Law update
By Naomi H. Schuster
Elder Law,
October 2001
The Task Force on Unauthorized Practice of Law of the Illinois State Bar Association has participated in or initiated various lawsuits across the state.
Report from the task force on the unauthorized practice of law
Trusts and Estates,
February 2001
A subcommittee of the Task Force on the Unauthorized Practice of Law has been established to review information provided to the task force about possible situations involving the unauthorized practice of law regarding estate and trust work.
The unauthorized practice of law…by attorneys
By A.J. Birkbec
Environmental and Natural Resources Law,
January 2000
In recent years, the focus of the legal profession's attention with respect to the unauthorized practice of law has been on violations by non-attorneys.
ADR and the unauthorized practice of law
By Rick Guzman
Alternative Dispute Resolution,
June 1999
The unauthorized practice of law can result from a variety of different practices and can manifest itself in a several different forms.
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