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Filing complaint against law student?
Published by: mike 2010-03-16
  • My family owns and operates a few apartments in a building in Brooklyn, NY. Recently, when some difficulties pertaining to a specific tenant came about - a certain person who is currently a law student (2nd or 3rd year I believe) approached the tenant and presented herself as "attorney for the tenants" in order to coerce the tenant into sharing information and following a certain course of action. Needless to say, the law student has not yet passed the Bar and is not a licensed attorney. I believe that for a law student to feign being a lawyer and represent herself as such is unethical. My questions: 1) Is there any means for me to file a complaint against this person for pretending to be a lawyer when they are not? (Is there an ethics committee to handle this kind of complaint?). How would I do this? 2) Is this merely an ethical issue or is such an action also illegal and could I file a suit against her? 3) If I do file a complaint of ethical misconduct - what would be the implications for the law student? Would this prevent her from being able to become a lawyer? Would this go on record anywhere? Thanks in adavnce for your assistance


  • In Michigan we have a thing called a rental clinic at one of our law schools. The students work there and represent tenants with landlord/tenant problems. They work under a licensed attorney and are able to counsel and appear in court just as if they were already attorneys themselves. In these cases, they would not be "practicing law without a license." I wonder if it may be something similar? If you have a law school in the area you live, I suggest you follow up by calling to see if they have a clinic. At least it may help you understand where this law student came from and why.


  • Thanks "nkamom-ga" - I will start there.


  • My first question is 'How did you know that this person was ONLY a student?' And secondly, 'What evidence have you that he represented himself as a LICENSED ATTORNEY?' There seems to be an inconsistency ... Case dismissed!


  • Practicing law without a license is a crime in New York, plain and simple. I have no idea whether the person in question has crossed the threshold with her actions, but if she has, then she can be prosecuted. Whether your accusation would prevent her from ever becoming a lawyer is hard to say..it depends on what she is accused of, what steps are taken, what findings are ultimately made. Whatever the outcome, I imagine there would still be opportunities to practics after making appropriate amends, though serious damage to her career path would seem likely. Obviously, though, accusing someone of breaking the law is a serious step to take, and should not be done lightly. I can point you to a good interent resource on this topic, if that would suffice as an answer to your question. HOWEVER...please see the disclaimer on the bottom of this page. Researchers are not legal professionals, and our answers are not a substitute for professional legal advice. Let me know how you would like to proceed. pafalafa-ga


  • You are right, pafalafa-ga. I am not a researcher - just a lowly member of the public. However, I AM a lawyer, and although my suggestions and comments should not be interpreted as legal advice, I do have some familiarity with bar associations. In my jurisdiction, the bar association is responsible for investigating claims of practicing law without a license. They even have authority to bring such matters before a court. I think any law student who represents him/herself as a lawyer and practices law without the proper credentials should be held accountable, and I believe my colleagues will feel the same.


  • My first question is 'How did you know that this person was ONLY a student?' Answer: This person is a family memebr and therefore I know her status. And secondly, 'What evidence have you that he represented himself as a LICENSED ATTORNEY?' Answer: My evidence is a written letter by the tenant and the tenant's siser (who is also her attorney) attesting to this.


  • Thanks, helpfulharry. That''s a good idea - I'll find out if they have a clinic like the one you described.


  • Thanks for offering to point me in the right direction. I feel that "nkamom-ga" answer has given me what I needed. I will mark the question as closed. Thanks again.


  • adymor-ga, You should certainly do as you see fit, but I just want to take issue with nkamom-ga's comment. The bar association can exercise authority over actual lawyers, but has little involvement with pretend-lawyers. The student in question may or may not ever come before this particular bar in the course of her practice (if she ever gets that far). I suspect the bar association will tell you there is nothing they can do, but perhaps we'll wind up being surprised here. Again, best of luck... pafalafa-ga P.S. nkamom-ga is NOT a Google Researcher...any member of the public can post comments in the section below.


  • You should contact the Bar Association for your county. It is responsible for investigating claims of practicing law without a license. You can find the address and phone number in your phone book. The best course of action is to make a request in writing. The bar association does take this kind of claim seriously. Should the person be found in violation of the restrictions for practicing law, it could vey well affect his/her ability to become licensed, for it is the bar association that determines whether a person is of moral fitness to practice law. (and please, no snide comments on moral fitness and practicing law).





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