Duty of Loyalty (PR)
a lawyer has a duty of loyalty to his client that requires the lawyer to put the interest of the client above all other interests and to avoid any conflicts of interest.
Concurrent Conflict of Interest
Exists if the representation of one client is directly adverse to another client or if there is a significant risk that the representation of one or more client will be limited by the lawyer’s responsibilities to another client, former client or third party or personal interests of the lawyer.
ABA Concurrent Conflict of Interests Exceptions
CA Concurrent Conflict of Interest Exceptions
2. Written Disclosure if personal conflict btwn client and lawyer
Business Transactions with Client
ABA Rule Solicitation gifts
A lawyer shall not solicit any substantial gift from a client or prepare an instrument that gives the lawyer a gift unless the lawyer is related to the client.
CA Rule Solicitation gifts
A lawyer may accept a gift if it is fair and there is no undue influence
ABA Rule on Advances to Clients
A lawyer shall not provide financial assistance to a client in connection with litigation, with the exception of contingency cases or indigent clients
CA Rule on Advances to Clients
A lawyer may lend money to the client after employment if the client promises in writing to repay the loan.
Compensation from Third Parties
Okay if:
Imputed Disqualification
occurs when any conflict of interest exists for an attorney, which results in all attorneys in his firm being disqualified from representing the client since all attorneys share the conflict.
Exceptions to Imputed Disqualification
Duty to Communicate
the lawyer shall promptly inform the client of any decision that affects the client’s informed consent as well as reasonably consult and keep the client informed of the case.
Duty of Confidentiality
A lawyer shall not reveal information relating to the representation of a client
Exceptions to Duty of Confidentiality
Attorney Client Privilege
A client has a right not to have disclosed any confidential information between the attorney and the client relating to the professional relationship
Reasonable Fee Factors
Fee Agreement Requirements
Contingency fee Agreement Requirements
Fee Splitting with Attorneys (ABA)
May be done if:
Fee Splitting with Attorneys (CA)
allowable if client consents in writing after full disclosure and the total fee is not unconscionable
Duty of Competence
a lawyer shall represent the client with the legal knowledge, skill, thoroughness and preparation reasonably necessary
Duty of Diligence
A lawyer shall act with reasonable diligence and promptness in representing a client
Safekeeping of property
a lawyer shall hold property of clients or third parties connected with the representation separate from the lawyer’s own property and must keep accounting records for 5 years.