Indiana Statutes

§ 33-43-2-1 — Engaging in practice by person not admitted

Indiana § 33-43-2-1
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 43PRACTICE OF LAW
Ch. 2Prohibition on Practicing Law by Nonattorneys

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Ind. Code § 33-43-2-1 (2026).

Text

A person who:

(1)professes to be a practicing attorney;
(2)conducts the trial of a case in a court in Indiana; or
(3)engages in the business of a practicing lawyer; without first having been admitted as an attorney by the supreme court commits a Class B misdemeanor. [Pre-2004 Recodification Citation: 33-1-5-1.]

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Joseph C. Lehman v. State of Indiana
55 N.E.3d 863 (Indiana Court of Appeals, 2016)
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Legislative History

As added by P.L.98-2004, SEC.22.

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