476 - Action against attorney for lending his name in suits and against person using name.

§  476.  Action  against  attorney  for  lending his name in suits and  against person using name. If an attorney knowingly permits a person not  being his general law partner, or a clerk in his office, to  sue  out  a  mandate,  or  to  prosecute or defend an action in his name, he, and the  person who so uses his name, each forfeits to the party against whom the  mandate has been sued out, or the action prosecuted or defended, the sum  of fifty dollars, to be recovered in an action.