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Opinion 136

Question Presented

May an attorney who holds himself out as practicing law concurrently practice professional accounting provided he is properly licensed by the state board as a lawyer and as a certified public accountant?

September 1956
18 Baylor L. Rev. 251 (1966)

CONCURRENT PRACTICE OF LAW AND ACCOUNTING - PARTNERSHIPS

Although a lawyer may properly use his accounting knowledge in connection with his law practice, if he holds himself out to be a practicing accountant, he should not hold himself out as a lawyer at the same time. Partnership between attorneys and members of other professions are prohibited where part of the partnership employment consists of the practice of law.

Canon 30. A.B.A. Canon 33.

Bluebook Citation

Tex. Comm. On Professional Ethics, Op. 136 (1956)