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From the desk of Senator Charles Fuschillo: May 16, 2012

New York State Senator Charles J. Fuschillo, Jr. announced that the New York State Senate passed legislation he sponsored to increase penalties for people who impersonate attorneys in New York State.

“Phony lawyers deserve real punishment for defrauding innocent consumers.  People hire lawyers to carry out some of their most important personal and financial wishes, such as wills, home purchases, and marital separations. All of these important matters can be jeopardized if a licensed attorney does not carry them out. This legislation would ensure that scam artists who pretend to be licensed attorneys face higher penalties,” said Senator Fuschillo.

“Attorneys are entrusted with our most sensitive information, our financial well-being, and our reputations. When an individual scams innocent people by impersonating an attorney, they must be held accountable for the harm they caused. I applaud the passage of this legislation in the senate, and I strongly urge the assembly to do the same,” said Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice.

The legislation (S1998A) would raise the penalty for practicing law without a license to a class E felony if the violation causes $1,000 or more in damages. Under current state law, the crime of illegally practicing law is only a misdemeanor, regardless of the damages caused. Fuschillo urged the assembly to join the senate in passing the legislation.