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    • Arkansas Code
    • Title 16 - Practice, Procedure, And Courts
    • Subtitle 2 - Courts and Court Officers
    • Chapter 22 - Attorneys At Law
    • Subchapter 2 - Admission and Practice
    • § 16-22-210. Clerk or sheriff not to act as attorney

    Arkansas Code
    Subchapter 2 - Admission and Practice
    § 16-22-210. Clerk or sheriff not to act as attorney

    No clerk of any court of record in this state or sheriff, while he continues to act as such, shall under any pretense whatever act as an attorney at law in the court of which he is clerk or in the county in which he is sheriff.

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    Arkansas Code

    Title 16 - Practice, Procedure, And Courts

    Subtitle 2 - Courts and Court Officers

    Chapter 22 - Attorneys At Law

    Subchapter 2 - Admission and Practice

    § 16-22-201. Qualifications for admission

    § 16-22-202. Examination required — Petition

    § 16-22-203. Board of examiners

    § 16-22-204. Authority of Justice or judge to license

    § 16-22-205. Oath

    § 16-22-206. Entitlement to practice

    § 16-22-207. Register of licensed attorneys

    § 16-22-208. Barratry or maintenance — Disciplinary action by circuit and chancery courts

    § 16-22-209. Practicing without license — Contempt of court

    § 16-22-210. Clerk or sheriff not to act as attorney

    § 16-22-211. Corporations or associations — Practice of law or solicitation prohibited — Exceptions — Penalty

    § 16-22-212. Disbarment in another state — Effects

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