As amended through April 30, 2019
Rule 11 - General provisions (a) In determining whether particular conduct involves the unauthorized practice of law, Bar Counsel, the Committee and the Court shall be guided by the following principles: (1) The Court's rules regarding the authorized practice of law. (2) The core element of practicing law is the giving of legal advice to a client. Factors to be applied in determining between legal and non-legal advice include: (A) the specificity of the advice; (B) the likelihood that the advice will be erroneous; and (C) the degree of harm to the recipient if the advice is erroneous. (3) Any activity which calls for the exercise of discretion, such as interviewing or advising another about the legal effect of certain choices, involves the practice of law. (4) Receiving money for drafting documents or performing other services involving legal matters constitutes the practice of law. (5) Holding one's self out as qualified to assist others in legal matters constitutes the practice of law. (6) The reason for restricting the practice of law to lawyers is to protect the public. (7) In the absence of case law in Wyoming, deference should be given to the weight of authority from other jurisdictions. (b) All civil injunction proceedings and civil contempt proceedings filed in the Supreme Court under Rule 6 and Rule 8, including proceedings before the Committee, shall be public proceedings, unless otherwise ordered by the Court. (c) Except as otherwise provided by these rules or by order of the Court, all investigations conducted under Rule 5 prior to the filing of a petition for injunctive relief with the Court shall be held confidential by Bar Counsel, subject to the need to disclose such information as necessary for Bar Counsel to conduct the appropriate investigation. (d) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (c), Bar Counsel may disclose the pendency, subject matter, and status of proceedings conducted under these Rules to the following: (1) an entity authorized to investigate the qualifications of persons for admission to practice law; (2) an entity authorized to investigate the qualifications of judicial candidates; Wyo. R. State Bar, Att'y Cond. & Prac. 11
Added March 4, 2014, effective March 4, 2014.