Remarks and observations concerning American law and cultural studies as it relates to courses taken by students in the University of Osnabrück's and University of Münster's foreign law programs.
Matt LeMieux
30 October 2009
Get a License or Else!
The lawyer plays a central role in many of my classes. In my Introduction to American Law class, we learn what it takes to become a lawyer. What I generally do not cover is this questions: What happens to people who practice law without a law license? Usually cases dealing with this question involve instances where one is actually engaged in the practice of law is questionable. Put another way, we are usually not talking about someone who shows up in court pretending to be a lawyer. Normally, we are talking about non-lawyers offering services, such as drafting wills or trusts, that are legal in nature. One company in Ohio recently found out what happens when one crosses the line between simple consulting and the practice of law. The Columbus Dispatch has more.