North Dakota Code § 27-13-02

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An attorney and counselor at law may:
1. Execute, in the name of the attorney's 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 the attorney's client to any agreement in respect to any proceeding within the 
scope of the attorney's proper duties and powers, but no evidence of any such 
agreement is receivable, except the statement of the attorney, the attorney's written 
agreement signed and filed with the clerk, or an entry thereof upon the records of the 
court.
3. Receive money claimed by the attorney's client in an action or proceeding during the 
pendency thereof or afterwards, unless the attorney has been previously discharged 
by the attorney's client, and upon payment thereof, and not otherwise, may discharge 
the claim or acknowledge satisfaction of the judgment.

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