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Section 13-93-108 - Practicing law without license deemed contempt

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Any person who, without having a license from the supreme court of this state so to do, advertises, represents, or holds himself or herself out in any manner as an attorney, attorney-at-law, or counselor-at-law or who appears in any court of record in this state to conduct a suit, action, proceeding, or cause for another person is guilty of contempt of the supreme court of this state and of the court in which said person appears and shall be punished therefor according to law. Nothing in this section shall prevent the special admission of counselors residing in other states, as provided in section 13-93-109.Renumbered from C.R.S. § 12-5-112 and amended by 2017 Ch. 192, §1, eff. 8/9/2017.L. 2017: Entire article added with relocations, (SB 17-227), ch. 192, p. 699, § 1, effective August 9.This section is similar to former § 12-5-112 as it existed prior to 2017.