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Transactions With Persons Other Than Clients. In the course of representing a client a lawyer shall not knowingly: (a) make a false statement of material fact or law to a third person; or. (b) fail to disclose a material fact to a third person when disclosure is necessary to avoid assisting a criminal or fraudulent act by a client, unless ...
- Communication With Person Represented by Counsel
Transactions With Persons Other Than Clients. In...
- Communication With Person Represented by Counsel
Rule 4.1 Truthfulness In Statements To Others - Comment. Share: Transactions With Persons Other Than Clients. Misrepresentation. [1] A lawyer is required to be truthful when dealing with others on a client’s behalf, but generally has no affirmative duty to inform an opposing party of relevant facts.
Rule 1.12 Former Judge, Arbitrator, Mediator or Other Third-Party Neutral. Rule 1.13 Organization as Client. Podcasting Model Rule 1.13. Rule 1.14 Client with Diminished Capacity. Rule 1.15 Safekeeping Property. Podcasting Model 1.15. Rule 1.16 Declining or Terminating Representation. Rule 1.17 Sale of Law Practice.
ABA Model Rule 1.11’s title refers to “Former and Current Government Officers and Employees” (plural, separated by the word “and”), but the next ABA Model Rule 1.12’s title refers to “Judge, Arbitrator, Mediator or Other Third-Party Neutral” (singular, separated by the word “or”).
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The Model Rules of Professional Conduct are intended to serve as a national framework for implementation of standards of professional conduct. The 2021 Edition of the Model Rules provides an up-to-date resource for information on lawyer ethics.
The issues addressed herein are governed by Rule 4.1(a).2 That rule prohibits a lawyer, “[iln the course of representing a client,” from knowingly making “a false statement of material fact or law to a third person.”