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.0205 Chair of the Authorized Practice Committee - Powers and Duties

(a) The chair shall have the power and duty:

(1) to supervise the activities of the counsel related to the conduct of the committee;

(2) to authorize the counsel to initiate investigations upon receipt of information indicating the possible unauthorized practice of law in North Carolina;

(3) to authorize the counsel to forego an investigation under such circumstances as the chair deems appropriate;

(4) to recommend, or authorize the counsel to recommend, an appropriate disposition of a complaint;

(5) to direct letters of notice to respondents or to authorize the counsel to issue letters of notice in such cases or under such circumstances as the chair deems appropriate;

(6) to notify, or authorize the counsel to notify, any complainant, and any respondent who was notified of any investigation, of the committee’s disposition of a complaint;

(7) to issue subpoenas in the name of the North Carolina State Bar or to direct the secretary to issue such subpoenas;

(8) to administer oaths or affirmations to witnesses;

(9) to verify court pleadings filed by the North Carolina State Bar seeking enforcement of the prohibitions on the unauthorized practice of law.

(b) The vice-chair shall perform the functions of the chair of the committee in any matter when the chair is absent or disqualified. If both the chair and the vice-chair are absent or disqualified, a councilor designated by the president shall serve as acting chair.

History Note: Statutory Authority G.S. 84-37

Readopted Effective December 8, 1994

Amendments Approved by the Supreme Court: February 3, 2000; March 20, 2024

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