Review Guidelines for Attorneys Licensed in Other Jurisdictions but Seeking to Work in North Carolina Q: What is the practice of law?
There is no precise definition of the practice of law in the statutes or caselaw. Two North Carolina statutes provide examples of the activities that constitute the practice of law. See NCGS §84-2.1 and §84-4. Note that NCGS §84-2.1 states that the list of particular acts set forth in the statute is not exclusive.
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