Connecticut 2013 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00829

Introduced
2/4/13  
Introduced
2/4/13  
Refer
2/4/13  
Report Pass
3/13/13  
Refer
3/21/13  
Refer
3/21/13  
Report Pass
3/27/13  
Engrossed
4/24/13  
Report Pass
4/25/13  
Chaptered
5/20/13  
Enrolled
5/22/13  
Passed
5/28/13  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Unauthorized Practice Of Law.

Impact

This legislation significantly impacts state laws by reinforcing the boundaries of legal practice and ensuring that only qualified individuals provide legal services. This change is intended to enhance the integrity of the legal profession and protect the public from inadequate legal representation. The bill emphasizes the importance of professional standards while accommodating certain exceptions that allow employees of legal entities to render advice within specific parameters.

Summary

SB00829, titled 'An Act Concerning The Unauthorized Practice Of Law,' aims to address and penalize the unauthorized practice of law. The bill defines the conditions under which individuals may engage in legal practices and sets stringent penalties for violations. Specifically, it designates unauthorized practice as a class D felony and outlines exceptions for individuals who have been temporarily disqualified from practicing law due to non-compliance with financial obligations, such as occupational taxes.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around SB00829 appears to be supportive among legal professionals who view the bill as necessary for upholding the standards of the legal profession. There is an evident concern regarding unauthorized legal practices that can harm individuals seeking legal assistance. However, there may be some contention over the strict penalties imposed, with discussions about ensuring that minor offenses do not result in excessively harsh repercussions.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise from the penalties associated with the unauthorized practice of law. Some argue that categorizing such offenses as class D felonies may lead to overly punitive outcomes, particularly for individuals who may unknowingly engage in unauthorized legal services. The balance between protecting public trust in legal services and ensuring fair treatment of individuals who may not have intended to violate the law has been a significant element of the discussions surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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