Title 15, Chapter 19, Section 58
( 15-19-58)
(a) Either the State Bar of Georgia, the Judicial Council of this
state, or any organized bar association of this state is authorized
to institute in the proper superior court of this state an action or
actions seeking injunctive relief against any person, firm, or
corporation, when it determines after investigation that such
person, firm, or corporation: (1) Is engaged in the unauthorized or unlawful practice of law; (2) Is engaged in violating Code Section 16-10-95; (3) In violation of Code Section 15-19-55 or rules promulgated by the Supreme Court, is orally or by writing, for a consideration then or afterwards to be charged or received by himself or another, offering or tendering to another person, without the solicitation of such other person, the services of an attorney at law, resident or nonresident of this state, in order for the attorney to institute an action or represent the person in the courts of this or any other state or of the United States in the enforcement or collection by law of any claim, debt, or demand of any such person against another or is suggesting or urging the bringing of the action; or (4) Is engaged in the practice of seeking out and proposing to
other persons that they present and urge through any attorney at
law the collection of any claim, debt, or demand of such person
against another. (b) The venue of any action authorized by this Code section shall be
determined by the constitutional and statutory provisions relating
to cases in equity. (c) The hearing, interlocutory or final, and the trial of actions
authorized by this Code section shall be governed by the laws of
this state relating to injunctions, as shall appeals from orders or
judgments therein. (d) In any action brought under this Code section, the final
judgment, if in favor of the plaintiff, shall perpetually enjoin the
defendant or defendants from the commission or continuance of the
act or acts complained of. Restraining orders or temporary
injunctions may be granted as in other cases in which injunctive
relief is sought. (e) This Code section and Code Section 15-19-57 shall not repeal or curtail any remedy provided in cases of unauthorized or unlawful practice of law, and nothing contained in these Code sections shall be construed as abridging the powers of the courts in such matters. |