It shall be unlawful for an attorney at law licensed in this or any other state, either before or after action brought, to promise, or give or offer to promise or give, a valuable consideration to any person as an inducement to placing, or in consideration of having placed in his hands, or in the hands of any partnership of which he is a member, a demand of any kind, for the purpose of bringing suit or making claim against another, or to employ a person to search for and procure clients to be brought to such attorney.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 73 - Professions and Vocations
Article 1 - Admission and Conduct of Attorneys
§ 73-3-25. Admission of lawyers from other states
§ 73-3-31. Persons excepted from educational requirements
§ 73-3-37. Duties of attorneys
§ 73-3-43. Clerks, sheriffs and other officers prohibited
§ 73-3-45. Restrictions of certain persons to practice law
§ 73-3-49. Partner of district attorney or county attorney not to defend in certain criminal cases
§ 73-3-55. Unlawful to practice law without license; certain abstract companies may certify titles