Legal Question in Criminal Law in Massachusetts

Penalities for claiming to be a lawyer

If a person claims to be an attorney and is not, is there anything I can do?


Asked on 5/29/06, 4:08 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

George Davis Law Office of T. George Davis, Jr.

Re: Penalities for claiming to be a lawyer

It would depend on the circumstances. If someone told you in passing at a cocktail party that he/she was a lawyer, I don't think there would be any penalty for that. If, to take an oppositie example, someone led you to believe he/she was an attorney and in fact represented you in a legal matter, there would be penalties available to punish that behavior. It's hard to tell from your question what kind of behavior you're talking about.

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Answered on 6/04/06, 1:10 pm
Alan Pransky Law Office of Alan J. Pransky

Re: Penalities for claiming to be a lawyer

In most states it is a crime to represent that you are a lawyer when you are not. You can try calling the police or the district attorney and file a complaint.

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Answered on 5/29/06, 8:48 pm


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