5 Guam Code Ann. § 30113
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Neither the Attorney General nor any person employed in the Department of Law shall engage in any outside employment which shall conflict with his duties within the Department of Law. Attorneys employed as classified or unclassified attorneys in the Department of Law, or any attorney employed as classified or unclassified attorneys by any government of Guam agency, department or instrumentality, including semi-autonomous or autonomous agencies or branch of the government of Guam shall not engage in the practice of law outside of the Department of Law, or the agency, department, instrumentality or branch of the government of Guam, unless the attorney is exempted from this
restriction because the attorney is a member of the U.S. military armed forces or U.S. Coast Guard serving actively, or serving in the reserves, or state or territorial guard; or unless the attorney is exempted from this restriction because the attorney is performing pro bono service, or teaching or training that is approved by the Attorney General or by the head or director of the agency, department, instrumentality or branch of the government of Guam.
restriction because the attorney is a member of the U.S. military armed forces or U.S. Coast Guard serving actively, or serving in the reserves, or state or territorial guard; or unless the attorney is exempted from this restriction because the attorney is performing pro bono service, or teaching or training that is approved by the Attorney General or by the head or director of the agency, department, instrumentality or branch of the government of Guam.
SOURCE: GC § 7012 repealed/reenacted by P.L. 13-117 (Dec. 27, 1975). Amended by P.L. 31-077:XII:39 (Sept. 20, 2011) (FY2012 Annual Appropriations Act). Repealed and reenacted by P.L. 32-137:1 (Apr. 17,
2014).