An attorney and counselor has power to: 1. Execute in the name of a client a bond, or other written instrument, necessary and proper for the prosecution of an action or proceeding about to be or already commenced, or for the prosecution or defense of any right growing out of an action, proceeding, or final judgment rendered therein. 2. Bind a client to any agreement, in respect to any proceeding within the scope of the attorney’s or counselor’s proper duties and powers; but no evidence of any such agreement isreceivable, except the statement of the attorney in person, the attorney’s or counselor’s written agreement signed and filedwith the clerk, or an entry thereof upon the records of the court. 3. Receive money claimed by a client in an action or proceeding during the pendency thereof, or afterwards, unless theattorney or counselor has beenpreviously discharged by the client,and, upon payment thereof, and not otherwise, to discharge the claim or acknowledge satisfaction of the judgment. CS83, §602.10114
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