Duties owed to the client
Client’s rights
Competent Representation: Duties owed
Rule 1.1
Diligence
Rule 1.3
Duties owed:
Duty owed: Confidentiality
Rule 1.6
ABA
Exceptions:
Safekeeping client’s property
Client’s property held separately
Safekeeping client’s property
miscellaneous
May sell law practice if:
Rule 1.7
Attorney as a witness
Rule 3.7
Client’s right to be informed
Client’s right to make decisions
May an attorney limit the scope of representation?
Yes, if limitation is reasonable under the circumstances and client gives informed consent.
client’s fraudulent or criminal conduct
Client has diminished capacity
(minor, disability, or any other reason)
Withdrawal
Mandatory
Withdrawal
Permissive
Actions taken upon withdrawal from representation
Is there a conflict?
Go through list of 1.8. If the conflict is not covered, then do the general analysis of 1.7.
If Attorney Smith’s adversary is spouse, brother, etc…..
….then do 1.7 analysis. There is no specific 1.8 rule to address this. Can overcome it, but must disclose.
1.7 Conflicts of Interest analysis:
1.7 Conflicts of Interest: elevator statement
There is a conflict of interest if there is a substantial likelihood that your service to a client would be materially limited by your responsibilities to yourself or another person.
Duties to others: Third parties
Fairness to opposing party and counsel
Duties to others: Third parties
Truthful statements to others
Duties to others: third parties
communication