New York Laws
Article 15 - Attorneys and Counsellors
484 - None but Attorneys to Practice in the State.

ยง 484. None but attorneys to practice in the state. No natural person
shall ask or receive, directly or indirectly, compensation for appearing
for a person other than himself as attorney in any court or before any
magistrate, or for preparing deeds, mortgages, assignments, discharges,
leases or any other instruments affecting real estate, wills, codicils,
or any other instrument affecting the disposition of property after
death, or decedents' estates, or pleadings of any kind in any action
brought before any court of record in this state, or make it a business
to practice for another as an attorney in any court or before any
magistrate unless he has been regularly admitted to practice, as an
attorney or counselor, in the courts of record in the state; but nothing
in this section shall apply (1) to officers of societies for the
prevention of cruelty to animals, duly appointed, when exercising the
special powers conferred upon such corporations under section fourteen
hundred three of the not-for-profit corporation law; or (2) to law
students who have completed at least two semesters of law school or
persons who have graduated from a law school, who have taken the
examination for admittance to practice law in the courts of record in
the state immediately available after graduation from law school, or the
examination immediately available after being notified by the board of
law examiners that they failed to pass said exam, and who have not been
notified by the board of law examiners that they have failed to pass two
such examinations, acting under the supervision of a legal aid
organization, when such students and persons are acting under a program
approved by the appellate division of the supreme court of the
department in which the principal office of such organization is located
and specifying the extent to which such students and persons may engage
in activities prohibited by this statute; or (3) to persons who have
graduated from a law school approved pursuant to the rules of the court
of appeals for the admission of attorneys and counselors-at-law and who
have taken the examination for admission to practice as an attorney and
counselor-at-law immediately available after graduation from law school
or the examination immediately available after being notified by the
board of law examiners that they failed to pass said exam, and who have
not been notified by the board of law examiners that they have failed to
pass two such examinations, when such persons are acting under the
supervision of the state or a subdivision thereof or of any officer or
agency of the state or a subdivision thereof, pursuant to a program
approved by the appellate division of the supreme court of the
department within which such activities are taking place and specifying
the extent to which they may engage in activities otherwise prohibited
by this statute and those powers of the supervising governmental entity
or officer in connection with which they may engage in such activities;
or (4) an attorney and counselor-at-law or the equivalent who is
admitted to the bar in another state, territory, district or foreign
country and who has been admitted to practice pro hac vice in the State
of New York within the limitations prescribed in the rules of the court
of appeals; or (5) an attorney licensed as a legal consultant under
rules adopted by the court of appeals pursuant to subdivision six of
section fifty-three of this chapter and rendering legal services in the
state within limitations prescribed in such rules.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

JUD - Judiciary

Article 15 - Attorneys and Counsellors

460 - Examination and Admission of Attorneys.

460-B - Applications for Special Arrangements.

461 - Compensation of State Board of Law Examiners; Appointment and Compensation of Employees.

462 - Annual Account by State Board of Law Examiners.

463 - Times and Places of Examinations.

464 - Certification by State Board of Successful Candidates.

465 - Fee for Examinations and for Credential Review for Admission on Motion; Disposition; Refunds; Funds.

466 - Attorney's Oath of Office.

467 - Registration of Attorneys.

468 - Official Registration of Attorneys to Be Kept by the Chief Administrator of the Courts.

468-A - Biennial Registration of Attorneys.

468-B - Clients' Security Fund of the State of New York.

469 - Continuance Where Attorney Is Member of Legislature.

470 - Attorneys Having Offices in This State May Reside in Adjoining State.

471 - Attorney Who Is Judge's Partner or Clerk Prohibited From Practicing Before Him or in His Court.

472 - Attorney Who Is Surrogate's Parent or Child Prohibited From Practicing Berfore Him.

473 - Constables, Coroners, Criers and Attendants Prohibited From Practicing During Term of Office.

474 - Compensation of Attorney or Counsellor.

474-A - Contingent Fees for Attorneys in Claims or Actions for Medical, Dental or Podiatric Malpractice.

474-B - Attorney Retainer Statements.

475 - Attorney's Lien in Action, Special or Other Proceeding.

475-A - Notice of Lien.

476 - Action Against Attorney for Lending His Name in Suits and Against Person Using Name.

476-A - Action for Unlawful Practice of the Law.

476-B - Injunction to Restrain Defendant From Unlawful Practice of the Law.

476-C - Investigation by the Attorney-General.

477 - Settlement of Actions for Personal Injury.

478 - Practicing or Appearing as Attorney-at-Law Without Being Admitted and Registered.

479 - Soliciting Business on Behalf of an Attorney.

480 - Entering Hospital to Negotiate Settlement or Obtain Release or Statement.

481 - Aiding, Assisting or Abetting the Solicitation of Persons or the Procurement of a Retainer for or on Behalf of an Attorney.

482 - Employment by Attorney of Person to Aid, Assist or Abet in the Solicitation of Business or the Procurement Through Solicitation of a Retainer to Perfo

483 - Signs Advertising Services as Attorney at Law.

484 - None but Attorneys to Practice in the State.

485 - Violation of Certain Preceding Sections a Misdemeanor.

485-A - Violation of Certain Sections a Class E Felony.

486 - Practice of Law by Attorney Who Has Been Disbarred, Suspended, or Convicted of a Felony.

486-A - Conviction for Felony of Person Who Is an Attorney and Counselor at Law; Notice Thereof to Be Given by Clerk to Appropriate Appellate Division of The

487 - Misconduct by Attorneys.

488 - Buying Demands on Which to Bring an Action.

489 - Purchase of Claims by Corporations or Collection Agencies.

490 - Limitation.

491 - Sharing of Compensation by Attorneys Prohibited.

492 - Use of Attorney's Name by Another.

493 - Attorneys Forbidden to Defend Criminal Prosecutions Carried on by Their Partners, or Formerly by Themselves.

494 - Attorneys May Defend Themselves.

495 - Corporations and Voluntary Associations Not to Practice Law.

496 - .

497 - Attorneys Fiduciary Funds; Interest-Bearing Accounts.

498 - Professional Referrals.

499 - Lawyer Assistance Committees.