Alabama Statutes

§ 34-3-7 — Penalty for Practicing Law Without License or Conspiring, Aiding, or Abetting in Violation

Alabama § 34-3-7
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 34Professions and Businesses
Ch. 3Attorney-at-Law
Art. 1General Provisions

This text of Alabama § 34-3-7 (Penalty for Practicing Law Without License or Conspiring, Aiding, or Abetting in Violation) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Alabama primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Ala. Code § 34-3-7 (2026).

Text

Any person, firm or corporation who is not a regularly licensed attorney who does an act defined in this article to be an act of practicing law is guilty of a misdemeanor and, on conviction, must be punished as provided by law. Any person, firm or corporation who conspires with, aids and abets another person, firm or corporation in the commission of such misdemeanor must, on conviction, be punished as provided by law.

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Legislative History

(Code 1852, §729; Code 1867, §816; Code 1876, §780; Code 1886, §853; Code 1896, §579; Code 1907, §2983; Code 1923, §6248; Acts 1927, No. 573, p. 669, §1; Acts 1931, No. 493, p. 606, §3; Code 1940, T. 46, §42; Acts 1949, No. 167, p. 194, §1.)

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