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Disbarred attorneys still 'practicing' in Virginia

If a non-lawyer took your money in Virginia — under the guise of disbarred attorneys still 'practicing' — Virginia law is on your side. Here's how the claim works.

Reviewed July 2026 by the FakeLawyerReport editorial team

Why this is illegal in Virginia

A disbarred or suspended lawyer who takes new clients is committing UPL. Courts treat these cases harshly and clients can recover full fees plus punitive damages.

Virginia's UPL statute: Va. Code § 54.1-3904; Rules of the Supreme Court of Virginia, Part 6, § I

Virginia makes unauthorized practice a Class 1 misdemeanor. The Virginia State Bar's UPL Committee issues advisory opinions and refers cases to the Attorney General for prosecution.

Penalties in Virginia

Class 1 misdemeanor — up to 12 months in jail and a $2,500 fine, plus civil injunctions and restitution.

What you can recover

  • A full refund of every dollar you paid.
  • Statutory or civil damages under Virginia's consumer-protection laws.
  • Attorneys' fees in most cases — often no out-of-pocket cost.
  • Referral to a licensed Virginia attorney to try to fix the underlying case.

How to report disbarred attorneys still 'practicing' in Virginia

  1. File with Virginia State Bar — the state bar's UPL committee.
  2. File a consumer complaint with the Virginia Attorney General.
  3. Submit your case on this site for a free confidential review with a licensed Virginia attorney who handles UPL recovery.

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