Effective: October 1, 1953
Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 - 100th General Assembly
If a suit is dismissed for the nonattendance of an attorney at law practicing in any court of record, it shall be at his costs, if he has not a just and reasonable excuse. He shall be liable for all damages his client sustains by such dismissal, or any other neglect of his duty, to be recovered in any court of record. Such attorney receiving money for his client, and refusing or neglecting to pay it when demanded, shall be proceeded against in a summary way, on motion, before any court of record, either in the county in which the judgment on which such money has been collected was rendered, or in the county in which such attorney resides, in the same manner and be liable to the same penalties as sheriffs and coroners are for money received on execution.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 47 | Occupations-Professions
Section 4705.01 | Practice of Law - Prohibited Acts.
Section 4705.02 | Suspension or Removal.
Section 4705.021 | Effect of Child Support Default on License.
Section 4705.03 | Procedure for Suspension or Removal.
Section 4705.05 | Costs and Expenses.
Section 4705.06 | Liability of Attorneys.
Section 4705.07 | Unauthorized Practice.
Section 4705.09 | Depositing Client Funds.
Section 4705.10 | Requirements for Accounts.