Louisiana Statutes

§ 37:214 — Visiting attorneys of other states; reciprocity

Louisiana § 37:214
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 37Professions and Occupations

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La. Stat. Ann. § 37:214 (2026).

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Except as provided in this Section, no person licensed or qualified to practice as an attorney at law or as an attorney and counsellor at law in any other state and temporarily present in this state shall practice law in this state, unless he has been first duly licensed to practice law by the supreme court of this state or unless he acts in association with some attorney duly licensed to practice law by the supreme court of this state. Nothing in this Chapter prevents the practice of law in this state by a visiting attorney from a state which, either by statute or by some rule of practice accorded specific recognition by the highest court of that state, has adopted a rule of reciprocity that permits an attorney duly licensed and qualified to practice law in this state to appear alone as a

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