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One of the most effective ways to increase consumer choice in legal services would be to abolish unauthorized practice statutes. As the simple and routine legal needs of millions of Americans continue to go unmet each year, it is critical that consumers be able to utilize independent paralegals and other nonlawyer resources.

At the core of HALT's efforts to reform restrictions on unauthorized practice are three principles:

  1. The "unauthorized practice of law" means saying you are a lawyer when you are not;

  2. Innovative partnering between lawyers and nonlawyers is permissible with client consent after full disclosure of work and fee arrangements; and

  3. A client or customer complaint should be required before unauthorized practice of law proceedings can be initiated.
HALT ADVOCACY
Article: Consumers of Legal Services: Unprotected and Under-served
HALT Urges VA to Allow Unbundling
Comments to the Nebraska Supreme Court
HALT Urges WV High Court to Protect Consumer Choice
Kentucky Follows Suit in Blocking Lawyer Monopoly
Georgia Next in Line to Answer Question of Nonlawyer Closings
HALT advises GA Bar to allow nonlawyer competition
Connecticut Legislature exempts itself from UPL laws while continuing to subject everyday people to the lawyer monopoly
HALT supports nonlawyer mortgage document preparation in IL

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Going It Alone in Court
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