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Alabama Rules of Professional Conduct
Law Firms and Associations
Rule 5.5.
Unauthorized Practice of Law.
(a) A lawyer shall not:
(1) practice law in a jurisdiction where doing so violates the regulation of
the legal profession in that jurisdiction; or
(2) assist a person who is not a member of the bar in the performance of
activity that constitutes the unauthorized practice of law.
(b) Subject to the requirements of Rule VII, Rules Governing Admission to the
Alabama State Bar (Admission of Foreign Attorneys Pro Hac Vice), a lawyer admitted in
another United States jurisdiction but not in the State of Alabama (and not disbarred or
suspended from practice in that or any jurisdiction) does not engage in the unauthorized
practice of law when the lawyer represents a client on a temporary or incidental basis
(as defined below) in the State of Alabama. Services for a client are within the
provisions of this subsection if the services:
(1) are performed on a temporary basis by a lawyer admitted and in good
standing in another United States jurisdiction, including transactional, counseling,
or other nonlitigation services that arise out of or are reasonably related to the
lawyer's practice in a jurisdiction in which the lawyer is admitted to practice;
(2) are in or reasonably related to a pending or potential arbitration,
mediation, or other alternative dispute resolution proceeding held or to be held in
this or in another jurisdiction; or
(3) are performed by an attorney admitted as an authorized house counsel
under Rule IX of the Rules Governing Admission to the Alabama State Bar and
who is performing only those services defined in that rule.
(c) A lawyer admitted to practice in another jurisdiction but not in the State of
Alabama does not engage in the unauthorized practice of law in the State of Alabama
when the lawyer renders services in the State of Alabama pursuant to other authority
granted by federal law or under the law or a court rule of the State of Alabama.
(d) Except as authorized by these Rules or other law, a lawyer who is not
admitted to practice in the State of Alabama shall not (1) establish an office or other
permanent presence in this jurisdiction for the practice of law, or (2) represent or hold
out to the public that the lawyer is admitted to practice law in Alabama.

(e) Practicing law other than in compliance with this rule or Rule VII or Rule VIII
of the Rules Governing Admission to the Alabama State Bar, or other rule expressly
permitting the practice of law, such as the Rule Governing Legal Internship by Law
Students, shall constitute the unauthorized practice of law and shall subject the lawyer
to all of the penalties, both civil and criminal, as provided by law.
[Amended eff. 9-19-2006.]
Comment
The definition of the practice of law is established by law and varies from one
jurisdiction to another. Whatever the definition, limiting the practice of law to
members of the bar protects the public against rendition of legal services by
unqualified persons. Paragraph (b) does not prohibit a lawyer from employing the
services of paraprofessionals and delegating functions to them, so long as the
lawyer supervises the delegated work and retains responsibility for their work. See
Rule 5.3. Likewise, it does not prohibit lawyers from providing professional advice
and instruction to nonlawyers whose employment requires knowledge of law, for
example, claims adjusters, employees of financial or commercial institutions, social
workers, accountants and persons employed in government agencies. In addition, a
lawyer may counsel nonlawyers who wish to proceed pro se.

Comparison with Former Alabama Code of Professional Responsibility
Paragraph (a) is substantially identical to DR 3-101(B),
Paragraph (b) is substantially identical to DR 3-101(A).
Official Comment to Amendment Effective September 19, 2006
The provisions of Rule 5.5.B.1 and 2 are intended to permit a lawyer admitted
and in good standing in another jurisdiction to perform services incidental to matters
that form part of his “home” practice, such as taking depositions related to a case
pending elsewhere, interviewing witnesses, recording deeds on Alabama property,
preparing estate or trust documents that include Alabama property, obtaining
document signatures or affidavits effecting transactions elsewhere. Such services
are to be distinguished from systematic or continuous representation or carrying out
transactions or representing clients wholly within this State.
The American Bar Association (“ABA”) has published commentary on Rule
5.5 of the Model Rules of Professional Conduct. The foregoing Rule 5.5 contains
some provisions similar to provisions in the ABA model rule. To the extent the
provisions of Rule 5.5.B are similar to the ABA model rule, the ABA's commentary to
its model rule may be helpful in interpreting Rule 5.5.B.

Note from the reporter of decisions: The order amending Rule 5.5, effective
September 19, 2006, and adopting the official comment to that amendment is published
in that volume of Alabama Reporter that contains Alabama cases from 939 So.2d.



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