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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I knew a lawyer who abruptly went down some pseduolaw rabbit hole and moved to another state and engaged in unauthorized practice there. Ended up getting sued by a client for unauthorized practice and was ordered to pay punitive damages to a client. She's now being disciplined by her home bar and probably will be disbarred. [/quote] Among other things this lawyer was also evicted from her apartment last year. I'm not sure if a landlord can evict when UAP is occurring on premises. Could have been non-payment of rent or another violation of the rental agreement as well.[/quote] In most jurisdictions, UAP is a crime. Landlords are clearly able to evict when a tenant uses the property for an illegal activity.[/quote]
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