HRS §605-8
Lawyers can practice in all Hawaii courts and keep their fees
This section says that licensed lawyers may practice in every court in Hawaii and represent people who hire them. It also says that any attorney's fees or commissions the court allows are collected for the lawyer's benefit, as described in another law.
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The statute, as written — Practice in all courts; fees
[(a)] The practitioners shall have the right to practice in all the courts of the State, and to appear therein as attorneys in behalf of persons who may choose to retain them, for the prosecution or defense of actions. [(b)] Attorney's fees or commissions taxed or allowed by the court shall be collected for the benefit of the attorney as provided by section 507-81. [CC 1859, §1067; RL 1925, §2311; RL 1935, §3610; RL 1945, §9708; RL 1955, §217-8; HRS §605-8; am L 1972, c 184, §1(e); am L 2004, c 48, §3]
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