Section 3-418 – ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE — INVESTIGATIONS, STUDY AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF BOARD.
3-418. ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE — INVESTIGATIONS, STUDY AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF BOARD. The governor, Supreme Court, or the legislature of the state of Idaho, may request of the board an investigation and study of and recommendations upon any matter relating to the courts of this state, practice and procedure therein, practice of the law, and the […]
Section 3-419 – ADVANCEMENT OF JURISPRUDENCE — IMPROVEMENT OF ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE.
3-419. ADVANCEMENT OF JURISPRUDENCE — IMPROVEMENT OF ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE. The Idaho State Bar and its board of commissioners shall have the power and authority to aid in the advancement of the science of jurisprudence and in the improvement of the administration of justice. History: [(3-419) 1923, ch. 211, sec. 16B, as added by 1929, […]
Section 3-420 – UNLAWFUL PRACTICE OF LAW — PENALTY.
3-420. UNLAWFUL PRACTICE OF LAW — PENALTY. If any person shall, without having become duly admitted and licensed to practice law within this state or whose right or license to practice therein shall have terminated either by disbarment, suspension, failure to pay his license or otherwise, practice or assume to act or hold himself out […]
Section 3-406 – NOMINATIONS TO OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER.
3-406. NOMINATIONS TO OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER. Nomination to the office of commissioner shall be by the written petition of not less than five (5) or more than ten (10) members of the Idaho State Bar in good standing. Any number of candidates may be nominated on a single petition. Such nominating petition shall be mailed […]
Section 3-407 – ORGANIZATION OF THE BOARD.
3-407. ORGANIZATION OF THE BOARD. On the fourth Tuesday following the certification of their names the first commissioners shall meet at the office of the clerk of the Supreme Court and organize by the election of the following officers of the Idaho State Bar and its board of commissioners, namely: a president, a vice-president and […]
Section 3-408 – ADMISSION TO PRACTICE AND DISBARMENT PROCEEDINGS — RULES AND BYLAWS — POWER OF BOARD TO ADOPT — SUPERVISORY POWER OF SUPREME COURT.
3-408. ADMISSION TO PRACTICE AND DISBARMENT PROCEEDINGS — RULES AND BYLAWS — POWER OF BOARD TO ADOPT — SUPERVISORY POWER OF SUPREME COURT. The board of commissioners shall have power to determine, by rules, subject to the approval of the supreme court, the qualifications and requirements for admission to the practice of the law and […]
Section 3-409 – LICENSE FEES AND APPROPRIATIONS.
3-409. LICENSE FEES AND APPROPRIATIONS. (1) Every person practicing, or holding himself out as practicing law within this state, or holding himself out to the public as a person qualified to practice or carry on the calling of a lawyer within this state, except state and United States judges of the courts of record within […]
Section 3-410 – RECEIPTS AND LICENSE — ISSUANCE.
3-410. RECEIPTS AND LICENSE — ISSUANCE. The secretary of the board shall issue a receipt to each person paying said license fee and shall, if such person shall have theretofore been admitted to practice law in this state by the Supreme Court and not disbarred or then under suspension, thereupon issue to such person a […]
Section 3-411 – DISBURSEMENTS — POWER OF BOARD — COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES.
3-411. DISBURSEMENTS — POWER OF BOARD — COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES. For the purpose of carrying out the objects of this chapter, and in the exercise of the powers therein granted and duties hereby imposed, the board shall have power to make orders concerning disbursements; no member of the board shall receive any compensation for his […]
Section 3-412 – DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURE — ADOPTION OF RULES — SUPERVISORY POWER OF SUPREME COURT.
3-412. DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURE — ADOPTION OF RULES — SUPERVISORY POWER OF SUPREME COURT. The board of commissioners shall establish rules, subject to the approval of the Supreme Court, governing procedure in cases and investigations involving alleged misconduct of members of the Idaho State Bar, and to make and create committees for the purpose of investigating […]