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Match the followings.
Premises:
Self-imposed ethical standards that also serve as a prototype of legal ethics standards for state court systems.
Minimal standard of conduct.
Standard that precludes the disclosure of private communications between a lawyer and a client by the lawyer.
Keeping information exchanged between a client and law office staff private.
People who market their legal services directly to the public.
Term for a technique used to isolate the paralegal or attorney with a conflict of interest from having anything to do with a case.
Competing personal or professional interest that would preclude an attorney or paralegal from acting impartially toward the client.
Possible consequence when an attorney's or a law office's conduct falls below the standard skill, prudence, and diligence that an ordinary lawyer would possess or that is commonly available in the legal community.
Responses:
Ethical Wall
attorney-client privilege
legal technicians
ABA Model Code of Professional Responsibility/Professional Conduct
legal malpractice
conflict of interest
client confidentiality
ethical rule
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Self-imposed ethical standards that also serve as a prototype of legal ethics standards for state court systems.
Minimal standard of conduct.
Standard that precludes the disclosure of private communications between a lawyer and a client by the lawyer.
Keeping information exchanged between a client and law office staff private.
People who market their legal services directly to the public.
Term for a technique used to isolate the paralegal or attorney with a conflict of interest from having anything to do with a case.
Competing personal or professional interest that would preclude an attorney or paralegal from acting impartially toward the client.
Possible consequence when an attorney's or a law office's conduct falls below the standard skill, prudence, and diligence that an ordinary lawyer would possess or that is commonly available in the legal community.
Premises:
Self-imposed ethical standards that also serve as a prototype of legal ethics standards for state court systems.
Minimal standard of conduct.
Standard that precludes the disclosure of private communications between a lawyer and a client by the lawyer.
Keeping information exchanged between a client and law office staff private.
People who market their legal services directly to the public.
Term for a technique used to isolate the paralegal or attorney with a conflict of interest from having anything to do with a case.
Competing personal or professional interest that would preclude an attorney or paralegal from acting impartially toward the client.
Possible consequence when an attorney's or a law office's conduct falls below the standard skill, prudence, and diligence that an ordinary lawyer would possess or that is commonly available in the legal community.
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