HRS §560:3-1215
Ban on private law practice for small estate court staff
People paid with public money to do clerk work for small estates under certain sections cannot also practice law privately. They may still accept fees for serving as a master in a case.
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The statute, as written — Prohibition on the private practice of law by attorneys for small estates
No person who, pursuant to sections 560:3-1205 to 560:3-1214, or any of them, performs any services as or for the clerk of the first circuit court, for which the person is compensated from public funds, shall engage in the private practice of law, provided that the person shall be entitled to accept fees or other compensation in connection with masterships.
Sections this one refers to
§560:3-1205 Small estates handled by the court clerk
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