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PROFESSIONAL
RESPONSIBILITY
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LAWYERS: RULES & CODE OF
PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
Becoming
Fundamental Rule
Unjustified Expectations
LAWYERS
No Good
Disciplining Comparing Lawyer’s Services
Advertising
Legal Clinic
Applied
Allowed Specialist
Getting Clients
General Rule Admitted Elsewhere
Pecuniary Gain
Soliciting Written or Recorded Communications
By Others
W
I
Competence T
H
D
LAWYERS Keeping Clients Fees & Funds R
& CLIENTS A
W
Conflicts Client A
Division of Labor L
Attorney
Frivolous Claims
Zealous Rep Duties Candor
Fairness
Representing Clients
Trial Publicity
Confidentiality
Confidences
Unauthorized Practice
Secerets
LAWYER’S DUTY
Exceptions
TO PROFESSION
Reporting Misconduct
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Decline Representation
or Withdrawal
Initially Incompetent Make Self Competent
Emergency
Associate Competent
Counsel
COMPETENCE
Competent Attorney Acting Incompetent
No Excessive Fees
Proportion to Services
Feesplitting Client's Consent
Reasonable
Fees
Rules & Code
Contingent Fees
California
Rules & Code
FEES & FUNDS Writing
California
Trust Fund Account — Record Keeping
Clients Funds Misappropriation
Commingling
Retainers - Advance Fees
132A
General
Objective Fair and Reasonable
Client Informed
Client - Lawyer Financial Dealings
Independent Counsel
Consent
Book & Media Rights
Standard Commercial Transactions
Special Problems
Financial Assistance
Lawyer as Witness
Same Lawsuit
Present Clients Unrelated Lawsuits
Business Deals
CONFLICTS Client - Client
Actual Confidences
Former Clients Issues Substantially Related
Government as Former Client
Client Consents
Fee Paid by 3P No Interference
Confidentiality Preserved
Client - 3rd Parties
Special Problems
Vicarious Disqualification
132B
Knowing Violation
Mandatory Disability
Discharge
Criminal or Fraudulent Client
Crime or Fraud
Repugnant or Imprudent Objective
WITHDRAWAL Permissive California
Additions
Financial Burden
Other Good Cause
No Adverse Effect
Permission
Procedure
Protect Client's Interests
132C
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