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Professional Responsibility Bar
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1. A judge may promote causes to improve the administration of justice - except if it could be construed as an abuse of office.
Non-lawyer employees
Promoting Causes Related to the Administration of Justice
Payment from a third person
Expediting Litigation
2. A lawyer currently serving as a public officer shall not negotiate for private employment in a matter in which the lawyer is participating personally and substantially. A law clerk may negotiate after the judge is given notice.
Non-lawyer employees
Negotiating for Employment
Promoting Causes Related to the Administration of Justice
Proprietary Interests
3. A flat fee is a charge by the lawyer which constitutes complete payment for specified legal services. Flat fee agreements must be in writing and include: scope of services to be provided; total amount of fee and terms of payment; fee is the lawyer's
When representation is permitted
Flat Fees
Withdrawal: Permissive
Factors of reasonableness
4. A lawyer shall not reveal information relating to the representation unless the client gives informed consent - the disclosure is impliedly authorized to carry out the representation - or as permitted by the RPCs.
Duty of Subordinate Lawyers
Information relating to the representation
Multijurisdictional Practice
Non-lawyer employees
5. A lawyer may never use confidential information to the client's disadvantage.
Confidentiality Exception:Future Crime
In house counsel
Firm Names and Designations
Information gained through representation
6. A lawyer must have a trust account if in private practice and cannot commingle client funds with their own. A trust account must be accurate and up to date. A lawyer may with withdraw client funds that have been paid in advance for fees and costs as
Reciprocity
Aiding Unauthorized practice/disbarred Lawyers
Client property other than money
Trust Account Requirements and Interest
7. A lawyer must not take a matter the lawyer is not competent to handle unless the lawyer can become competent without unreasonable expense or delay to the client.
Prospective Client Confidentiality
Pay to Play Prohibited
Client may consent to prospective client conflict
Legal Knowledge and Skill
8. Fee splitting with a nonlawyer is NOT allowed. Lawyer may split fees with a lawyer outside the firm if the fee is split in proportion to the work done or each lawyer assumes joint responsibility. Client must give informed consent (amount received by
Limiting Liability
Information gained through representation
Splitting fees
Organization as client
9. A lawyer shall not accept payment from a third party unless: 1) client gives informed consent - 2) lawyer's independent judgment is not compromised - and 3) information relating to the representation is protected.
Accounts
Withdrawal and COI
Limiting Liability
Payment from a third person
10. Even if no lawyer-client relationship forms - a lawyer shall not represent a client with interests materially adverse to those of a prospective client in the same or substantially same matter if the lawyer received information from the prospective cl
Should Report Lawyer and Judicial Misconduct
Campaigning and Partisan Activity
Media rights
Prospective Client Conflict Requirements
11. Lawyers have a duty to expedite litigation - act in a timely manner - and not neglect cases. A lawyer should manage her caseload so there is enough time to effectively represent all her clients.
Diligence
Former Clients
Duties re Property of others
Confidentiality Exception:Protect the Lawyer
12. A lawyer is responsible for the actions of nonlegal personnel if the conduct of such persons would be in violation of the RPC if engaged in by the lawyer and the lawyer orders or ratifies the conduct.
Discrimination
Client Under a Disability
Potential Conflicts of Interest
Non-lawyer employees
13. A lawyer who has formerly represented a client shall not represent another person in the same or substantially the same matter that is adverse to the former client unless given informed consent.
Supervisory and Subordinate Duties and Liability
Former Clients
Aiding Unauthorized practice/disbarred Lawyers
Taking a matter up the ladder
14. A lawyer shall not represent a client in a matter in which the lawyer participated personally and substantially while in government unless agency gives informed consent (other members of firm may represent if screened and government given notice).
Special Rules for Government Personnel
Solicitation in Person
Emergencies
Joining a firm
15. A lawyer may reveal information relating to the representation to comply with a court order.
Special Rules for Government Personnel
Confidentiality Exception:Court order
Confidentiality Exception:Protect the Lawyer
Confidentiality Exception:Legal Advice
16. A lawyer shall not advance money to the client - except for litigation costs which cannot be contingent.
Financial assistance
Associating with Other Counsel
Solicitation in Person
Confidentiality Exceptions: Death or substantial Bodily Injury
17. WSBA does spot audits on trust accounts and a lawyer can be disciplined for improper accounting even if no funds are missing. The lawyer must make provision with the financial institution to have any overdraft notices sent to the WSBA
Audits and Overdrafts
In house counsel
Confirmed in writing
Partnership with nonlawyers
18. A lawyer may reveal information relating to the representation to secure legal advice about ethical violations.
Confidentiality Exception:Legal Advice
Lawyer as Witness
Informed Consent
Lawyer's Duties
19. If the client is a corporation - the informed consent needs to come from the entity.
Associating with Other Counsel
Multijurisdictional Practice
Solicitation by Direct Mail
Who is the client
20. Even when no lawyer-client relationship ensues - a lawyer shall not use or reveal information learned during the consultation.
Prospective Client Confidentiality
Sexual relations with a client
Emergencies
Proprietary Interests
21. A lawyer must be fair to opposing counsel and cannot obstruct evidence - falsify evidence - file frivolous discovery requests - refer to inadmissible matters - make statement of opinion - or engage in ex parte contact.
Confidentiality Exception:Legal Advice
Total fee reasonable
Discrimination
Impermissible Conduct in Litigation
22. Direct mailing is allowed - even targeted mailings.
Emergencies
Solicitation by Direct Mail
Government service after private employment
Solicitation in Person
23. If the lawyer knows an employee is engaged in action that violates a legal duty to the organization or violates the law and may substantially injure the organization - the lawyer shall proceed in the best interests of the organization and may refer t
Client may consent to prospective client conflict
Taking a matter up the ladder
Total fee reasonable
Specialization and Fields of Practice
24. A signed writing by a person giving informed consent or a writing the lawyer promptly transmits to the person confirming an oral informed consent.
When Disqualification Required
Limiting Liability
Former Clients
Confirmed in writing
25. Business transactions with clients are prohibited unless: (1) the terms are fair and reasonable - (2)fully disclosed in writing in terms the client can understand - (3) client must have been advised in writing to seek independent counsel and given re
Business transactions with a client
Firm Names and Designations
Client Perjury
When Disqualification Required
26. A lawyer must be candid with the tribunal and not offer evidence that he knows is false. If lawyer learns evidence is false - he shall reveal that to the tribunal unless prohibited by the RPCs. If prohibited - the lawyer shall take reasonable steps t
Informed Consent
Client Perjury
Judge of Third Party Neutral
Purchase of a new law practice
27. Lawyer must take reasonable steps to avoid foreseeable prejudice to the client and unearned fees must be returned.
Concurrent Conflict of Interest
Information gained through representation
Confidentiality Exception:Preventing - Mitigating - and rectifying crime or fraud
Protecting the Client and Unearned Fees in withdrawal
28. No other lawyer in the firm shall knowingly represent a person in a matter in which the lawyer is disqualified relating to former clients - unless: lawyer is screened and gets no part of fee - former client gets notice of conflict - firm demonstrates
Campaigning and Partisan Activity
Negotiating for Employment
Client Under a Disability
Joining a firm
29. A lawyer who knows that another lawyer has committed a violation of the RPCs - should inform the WSBA. A lawyer who knows that a judge has committed a violation of the CJC that raises a substantial question as to the judge's fitness should inform the
Special Rules for Government Personnel
Confidentiality Exception:Preventing - Mitigating - and rectifying crime or fraud
Flat Fees
Should Report Professional Misconduct
30. A lawyer representing a client in a nonadjudicative proceeding shall disclose that the appearance is in a representative capacity.
Attorney Liens
Trust Account Requirements and Interest
Special Rules for Government Personnel
Nonadjudicative Proceedings
31. A lawyer may reveal information relating to the representation to inform a tribunal about any client's breach of fiduciary responsibility when the client is serving as a court appointed fiduciary.
Aggregate settlements and pleas
Splitting fees
Contingent fees
Confidentiality Exception:Court Fiduciary
32. A lawyer may reveal information relating to the representation to prevent - mitigate - or rectify substantial injury to the financial or property interests of another that is reasonably certain to result or has resulted where the client has used the
Confidentiality Exception:Preventing - Mitigating - and rectifying crime or fraud
Meretricious and Frivolous Claims
Allocation of Authority between Lawyer and Client
Solicitation in Person
33. A lawyer shall not solicit a substantial gift from a client or prepare an instrument giving the lawyer one unless lawyer is related to the donor. WA disfavors a lawyer drafting an instrument where he is named trustee or personal representative when t
Information gained through representation
Sexual relations with a client
Trial Publicity
Gifts
34. A lawyer shall reveal information relating to the representation to prevent certain deal or substantial bodily harm.
Impropriety and the Appearance of Impropriety
When Disqualification Required
Confidentiality Exceptions: Death or substantial Bodily Injury
Solicitation in Person
35. If the conflict is not adverse but could become so - factors are the possibility or likelihood the conflict will occur and whether the representation would be materially limited because of the lawyer's other responsibilities. A lawyer must obtain wri
Impermissible Conduct in Litigation
Proprietary Interests
Potential Conflicts of Interest
Prospective Client Conflict Requirements
36. Retainers is a fee that is paid to a lawyer to be available during a specified period of time or matter - in addition to any compensation for legal services performed. Retainers agreements must be in writing and are the lawyer's property and do not g
Information relating to the representation
Retainers
Related lawyers
Splitting fees
37. A lawyer must not represent a client if the representation involves a concurrent conflict of interest. A concurrent conflict of interest exists if there is a significant risk that the representation will be materially limited by the lawyer's responsi
Concurrent Conflict of Interest
Proprietary Interests
Total fee reasonable
Trust Account Requirements and Interest
38. A lawyer who is unpaid may file a lien pursuant to WA law. If no recovery in the case - no satisfaction of the lien.
Media rights
Information relating to the representation
Attorney Liens
Diligence
39. A lawyer shall not represent a client in a matter directly adverse to a client represented by a related lawyer - unless client gives informed written consent and the representation is not a concurrent conflict.
When representation is not permitted
Allocation of Authority between Lawyer and Client
Related lawyers
Withdrawal Procedure
40. A lawyer serving as a public official is subject to the conflict of interest rules for current and former clients.
Special Responsibilities of Prosecutors
Expediting Litigation
Government service after private employment
Splitting fees
41. Lawyer may represent a client if: (1) he reasonably believes he will be able to provide competent and diligent representation; (2) it is not prohibited by law; (3) he is not representing clients in the same litigation; and (4) each affected client gi
Supervisory and Subordinate Duties and Liability
Physical Evidence
Lawyer's Duties
When representation is permitted
42. The duty of nondisclosure covers the period prior to and subsequent to the creation of the lawyer-client relationship. After representation - a lawyer shall not use confidential information to the detriment of a former client or for the lawyer's own
Payment from a third person
Time limits of confidentiality
Former Clients
Confidentiality Exception:Preventing - Mitigating - and rectifying crime or fraud
43. A lawyer shall not charge or collect unreasonable fees or expenses.
Total fee reasonable
Specialization and Fields of Practice
Payment from a third person
Judge of Third Party Neutral
44. Lawyer may not form partnership with nonlawyers if any part of the business constitutes the practice of law (giving legal advice - drafting legal documents - representing a person in court or other formal proceeding - negotiating legal rights of a pe
Use by other persons
Information relating to the representation
Partnership with nonlawyers
Impermissible Conduct in Litigation
45. Time and labor required; novelty and difficulty of the questions and issues involved; skill required to perform the legal service; likelihood that the acceptance of the particular employment will preclude other employment; fee customarily charged; am
Contingent fees
Solicitation by Direct Mail
Factors of reasonableness
Aggregate settlements and pleas
46. A lawyer has implied authority to disclose confidential information to carry out the representation - unless the client has given instructions to the contrary.
When representation is permitted
Confidentiality Exception:Court Fiduciary
Implied Authority
Sexual relations with a client
47. Knowledge of physical evidence is protected by duty of confidentiality - physical possession of evidence must be preserved in the condition it was received in and turn it over while protecting the client's identity and other confidential information.
Allocation of Authority between Lawyer and Client
Special Rules for Government Personnel
Physical Evidence
Firm Names and Designations
48. If the matter is in litigation - the lawyer must obtain the tribunal's permission to withdraw. State court requires a notice of intent with a minimum of 10 days notice (effective if no objection).
Judge of Third Party Neutral
Government service after private employment
Effect of Lawyer's termination with a firm
Withdrawal Procedure
49. When a lawyer leaves a firm - the firm is not prohibited from representing a client with interests materially adverse to those of a client represented by a former lawyer unless (1) it is a same or substantially related matter - or 2) any remaining la
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50. A lawyers must always abide by the RPCs. If a lawyer is asked to do something by a supervisor - the lawyer does not violate the RPCs if the lawyer acts in accordance with the supervisor's reasonable resolution of an arguable question of professional
Contingent fees
Duty of Subordinate Lawyers
Confidentiality Exception:Legal Advice
Trial Publicity
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