A lawyer or law firm may sell or purchase a law practice or area of a law practice, including goodwill, if:
Types of discipline for "must" rules
Requirements on you when you apply to the bar
What is your duty when you know another lawyer is violating the rules?
When can you practice temporarily in another state?
When can you practice permanently in another state?
When is a supervisor responsible for acts of a subordinate?
When is a subordinate not responsible for his or her own acts?
What activities constitute the practice of law and require a license?
What activities do not constitute practice of law and do not require a license?
You cannot divide your fee with a nonlawyer. Exceptions:
What constitutes a law firm?
Non-compete agreements are invalid, as applied to attorneys. Exceptions:
Lawyers have general freedom to reject cases, but when SHOULD they take the case?
Lawyers have general freedom to reject cases, but when MUST they take the case?
When can incompetence be cured?
What constitutes pro bono work?
Important decisions belonging to the client
Procedural and tactical decisions belonging to the attorney
Procedural and tactical decisions belonging to the client
When MUST you withdraw from a case?
When MAY you withdraw from a case?
If you do withdraw, what is your duty to the client
Contingent fees may not be used in criminal or domestic relations cases, except for:
No fee splitting or referral fees with other lawyers outside of firm, except when:
When are referral agreements okay between lawyers or a lawyer and a non-lawyer?
Requirements a lawyer must abide by when selling or buying a practice:
What is the work product doctrine?
What is informed consent?
What are the exceptions to privilege?
What are the exceptions to confidentiality?
How can most conflict of interests be cured?
Attys may not give loans to clients with pending or contemplated litigation; no de minimis exceptions. Except:
Lawyer cannot be a witness, except:
Lawyers cannot acquire an interest in the case, except:
When can a lawyer enter into a business deal with a client
No multiple clients where "potential conflict" unless:
Atty can be paid by a third person, but requires:
The elements of "screen"
Civil liability for malpractice requires:
A lawyer cannot limit his or her malpractice liability through agreement, unless
What to do if your client is currently committing fraud or perjury
What to do if your client has committed fraud or perjury in the past
What are the two types of retainers and what is the difference?
Rules for advertisements
Whose name can appear in a letterhead?
What type of solicitation is banned?
What kind of solicitation is permissible?
When can a lawyer advertise that he or she is a specialist?
When can you advise a witness that they don't have to voluntarily testify?
A lawyer may communicate with a juror after the completion of a trial, except when:
General rule for lawyers regarding publicity
Judges can accept and not report books, honoraria and ordinary social gifts, so long as:
Judge's general duty
When must a judge disqualify himself (unless all parties remit)?
When can parties not remit a judge's disqualification?
When is the disqualification requirement for judges overridden?
Exceptions to ex parte communications:
When can a judge be compensated for extra-judicial activities?
Judges cannot practice law. Exceptions:
If judge is seeking an government office, must the judge retire from the bench?
Difference between the evidentiary attorney-client privilege and the duty of confidentiality
Confidentiality - What's a client
Confidentiality - corporate clients
confidentiality - What's an attorney?
Confidentiality - Privilege - What's covered?
Confidentiality - Privilege - what's not covered?
Confidentiality - privilege - exceptions
Confidentiality - duty - what does it cover
Confidentiality - duty - exceptions
Conflicts - Consequences
Conflicts - Imputation
Conflict - Opposing clients
Conflict - Flow Chart
Conflict - Imputation - exception
Conflict - Concurrent Conflicts
Conflict - Business Transactions with Client/possessory/security/money interest
Conflict - Gifts from clients who aren't relatives
Conflict - Literary/Media rights in client's case
Conflict - financial assistance - what's alllowed
Conflict - financial assitance - what's prohibited
Conflict - aggregate settlement agreements
Conflict - Waiving malpractice liability
Conflict - waiving malpractice liability - exceptions
Conflict - settling malpractice claims
Conflict - Proprietary interest in subject of litigation
Conflict - getting paid by a third person
Conflicts - former clients - length of duty
Conflicts - former clients - opposing former client
Conflicts - former Govt employees - going from public to private
Conflicts - former govt employees - imputation
Conflicts - former govt emplooyes- confidentiality
Conflicts - private to govt
Conflicts - judgeship to private
Conflicts - prospective clients - confidentiality
Conflicts - prospective clients - exception to confidentiality
Conflicts - duty owed to organization
Conflicts - representing organization and associated person
Conflicts - being a lawyer and corporate director
Client trust fund account - generally
Client trust fund account - where must it be
Client trust fund account - large sums of money
Client trust fund account - small sums
Client trust fund account - funds that must go into account
Lawyer as counselor - candor
Lawyer as counselor - advice beyond the law
Lawyer as counselor - volunteering advice
Lawyer as negotiator
Lawyer and neutral third party - unrepresented parties
Candor to tribunal - applicable law
Candor to tribunal - facts of case
Candor to tribunal - false evidence
Candor to tribunal - false evidence (fix it)
Candor to tribunal - false evidence - after proceeding
Duty of Fairness - opponent access to evidence
Duty of Fairness - paying witnesses
Duty of Fairness - procuring unavailability
Duty of Fairness - threats
Impartiality - improper influence
Impartiality - ex parte communications
Impartiality - slander
Trial Publicity - general rule
Trial Publicity - right of reply
Trial Publicity - prosecutors
Lawyer as Witness - general rule
Lawyer as Witness, exceptions - when a lawyer may act as an advocate at a trial in which the lawyer is likely to be a necessary witness:
Talking to other lawyers' clients
Talking to regular third parties
Talking to regular third parties - corporations
Law firms - responsibilities of partners
Law firms- responsibilities of subordinate lawyers
Law firms - responsibilities to nonlawyer assistants
Nonlawyer involvement in incorporated firm/association
Covenants not to compete
Sale of practice - when it's allowed
Sale of practice - purchaser's obligations
Law-related services - when PR rules apply
Law-related services - provided through entity owned by lawyer
Pro-bono service
Membership in legal service organizations
Quick-service programs
Law reform groups
Political Contributions to get govt employment - general rule
Political Contributions to get govt employment - exceptions
Legal Services - advertising
Legal Services - soliciting
Legal Services - limits
Legal Services - Intermediate scrutiny
Legal Services - advertising - specific rules
Legal Services - referrals
Legal Services - reciprocal referral arrangements
Solicitation - basic rule
Solicitation - more specific restrictions
Solicitation - exceptions
Solicitation - Specialization
Firm Names - trade names
Judges - Federal - selection
Judges - State - selection
Judicial Integrity - community outreach
Judicial Integrity - Judicial Prestige
Judges - Cooperation
Judges - ex parte communications - when allowed
Judges - investigation
Judges - public comment
Judge - responding to misconduct
Judge - Prior involvement disqualification
Judges - economic interest
Judges - remittal of disqualification
Extrajudicial Activities - govt hearings and consultations
Extrajudicial Activities - testify as character witness
Extrajudicial Activities - educational, religious, charitable, or civic organizations/activities
Extrajudicial Activities - appointment to govt committees
Extrajudicial Activities - discriminatory organizations
Extrajudicial Activities - use of nonpublic info
Extrajudicial Activities - business activities
Extrajudicial Activities - gifts
Extrajudicial Activities - fiduciary activities
Extrajudicial Activities - mediator/arbitrator
Extrajudicial Activities - practice of law
Extrajudicial Activities - compensation
Extrajudicial Activities - expenses and waiver of fees
Extrajudicial Activities - reporting requirements
state's regulations of lawyer advertising
test for false or misleading
can a lawyer name sample clients in an ad?
what must an ad include?
can a lawyer pay people for recommending her?
can a lawyer set up a reciprocal referral arrangement?
personal solicitation
can a lawyer use an agent to solicit?
solicitation of free legal services
targeted direct mail solicitations
can you say you are a specialist?
can you say you practice in a particular field or law (or do not)
can a private law firm use the name of a lawyer who holds public office?
Who regulates the profession?
To what extent does the ABA regulate lawyers?
Explain the duty of candor in the admission process (to the bar)
What are VALID consideration for C&F when determining admission?
What are INVALID requirements for C&F when determining admission?
In what ways can you be regulated after being admitted to the Bar?
When does professional discipline for substantive violations apply?
Explain mandatory reporting (8.3), the "rat rule"
Can law firms be disciplined under the ABA scheme?
Are subordinates bound by ethics rules if supervisor tells them to do something unethical?
What is meant by the lawyer's duty to obey the law?
What is meant by the lawyer's duty to maintain the integrity of the legal profession?
What is the practice of law?
What is permitted of non-lawyers
What are the ethical duties of a lawyer when doing law related services?
What are the different types of public service?
What are the constitutional limitations on regulation of lawyer speech?
Define "communications"
Define "advertising"
What are the conditions for lawyer advertising
Define "solicitations"
What are the rules regarding firm names and letterheads?
What is the basic rule regarding referrals by others?
What are forbidden referrals
What are some permitted referrals (and practices akin to referrals)?
Please list out all of the lawyers' roles
What are the rules governing lawyers as witnesses
What are the requirements of the lawyer's candor to the tribunal?
What is the common law rule of caveat emptor?
To become a judicial candidate, candidates MUST
To become a judicial candidate, candidates MAY
How should judges act?
For judges, what is the test for the appearance of impropriety
Can a judge make references/recommendations for individuals on their letterhead?
Can a judge be a candidate for a non-judicial office?
How shall a judge perform the duties of judicial office?
How should judges act towards jurors?
How should judges treat statements on pending and impending cases? Judges must...
Under what circumstances may a judge be disqualified
How can a judge seek "remittal" - waiver - of disqualifications?
What are a judge's economic interests that DO NOT lead to disqualification
What are impermissible extrajudicial activities?
Can a judge accept an appointment as a fiduciary?
Can a judge act as a mediator/arbiter?
Can a judge practice law?
Can a judge manage financial investments for self and family?
Can a judge serve as officer, director, general partner, or manager of a business?
Can judges be compensated for extrajudicial activities?
What are reporting requirements for judge compensation?
For judges, when is reporting gifts uneccessary?
For judges, when is reporting gifts necessary?
What is the general rule regarding judges and their engagement with political or campaign activity?
What are the specific activities that judges/judicial candidates may not engage in
Who has the burden of proof when being investigated? Are there any other duties?
What procedural rights are afforded to the bar applicant?
What conduct is relevant to moral character?
What are different forms of attorney misconduct?
What is the duty to report professional misconduct?
What happens if a lawyer fails to report misconduct?
Explain the disciplinary process for a lawyer
Who is the burden of proof on in a hearing?
What are the most common sanctions imposed on a lawyer found to have committed professional misconduct?
What are the effects of sanctions in other jurisdictions?
What are permissible types of temporary multi-jurisdictional practices?
What are permissible types of permanent multi-jurisdictional practices?
What are the disciplinary consequences of multi-jurisdictional practice?
What constitutes the "practice of law"?
Can lawyers delegate tasks to paralegals, law clerks, interns, etc.?
May lawyers advise and instruct nonlawyers whose employment requires a knowledge of the law?
May lawyers help persons appear pro se?
May a lawyer assist a suspended/disbarred lawyer in practicing law?
What is the nature of the lawyer-client relationship. How is the relationship scrutinized?
How is the lawyer-client relationship created?
When is the lawyer's assent implied in the context of contracting a lawyer?
When can a lawyer decline court appointed representation?
Under what circumstances does a lawyer have a DUTY to reject a case?
What duties are owed to the prospective client when no lawyer-client relationship ensues?
Do lawyers have an ethical obligation to help make legal services to all who need it? How can lawyers fulfill it?
When should a client-lawyer agree to a fee?
Will a court enforce a contract for an unreasonably high attorney's fee or an unreasonably high amount for expenses?
What factors does a court consider in determining the reasonableness of the fee?
What are items that may/may not be billed?
What is the regulation regarding payment in advance?
May a lawyer accept property in return for services?
What is the policy regarding cutting off services?
How can the client pay?
What is a contingent fee?
When is a contingent fee prohibited?
What is the standard for a contingent fee?
How are contingent fees arranged?
What's the general point about fee disputes?
What are some remedies for fee disputes?
What conditions must be met in order to allow fees to be split among lawyers at different firms?
May a lawyer pay someone to recommend him?
Can you fee split with a lawyer who neither assumes responsibility for a matter nor does any work on the matter?
Under what cases is a reciprocal referral arragnement with another lawyer or non-lawyer professional OK?
Who defines scope of representation?
What matters must a lawyer abide by:
When is it OK for a lawyer to limit the scope of the representation?
What should a lawyer do if lawyer and client cannot resolve their disagreements?
What should a lawyer do if the client expects assistance that violates a law or legal ethics rule? what if the client insists?
What should a lawyer do if he discovers client has begun illegal and ongoing course of action
Under what circumstances should the lawyer take reasonable actions to protect client?
What should a lawyer do when a person has seriously diminished capacity and faces imminent and irreparable harm to her health, safety or financial interest?
What is the policy regarding lawyers and "informed consent"?
What is informed consent?
What is informed consent?
What is the rule regarding status/matter?
What must a lawyer do if he has to make an immediate decision?
What must a lawyer do if he has to make an immediate decision?
What should the lawyer do when the client makes a reasonable request for info?
What should the lawyer do if the client asks him to do something illegal or unethical?
If the client and the lawyer have a regular, established relationship concerning routine matters, can they agree on limited/occasional reporting?
Under what circumstances is it ok for the lawyer to delay the transmission of info to a client>
What are ways that the attorney-client relationship can end?
Is a client able to fire an attorney? What happens with fees?
Under what circumstances would permission for substitution of attorneys be denied?
Under what circumstances MUST the attorney withdraw?
Under what circumstances MAY an attorney withdraw from representing a client without adverse consequences on the client's interests or if the client consents?
Under what circumstances MAY an attorney withdraw DESPITE an adverse impact on the client's intersts?
What are the attorney's duties upon termination of representation
When deciding whether a lawyer has the KNOWLEDGE and SKILL to handle a matter, what factors should be considered?
Can a lawyer accept representation without competence?
What should a lawyer do if there is an emergency situation but he doesn't have the skill required?
What is the standard for thoroughness and preparation
Should lawyers seek to maintain competence through ongoing legal education?
What is the diligence/promptness standard?
Define diligence
What is the standard for the completion of the matter?
What should a lawyer do if there is any doubt as to whether there is a lawyer-client relationship?
What steps should a solo practitioner take in case of death/disability?
How many violations is sufficient to impose discipline?
How does a malpractice action differ from a disciplinary action?
If the lawyer violates a legal ethics rule, does that automatically mean that she has also committed legal malpractice?
What are the various theories of malpractice liability?
To whom does a lawyer owe a "duty of due care"?
What is the standard of care owed by a lawyer to a client?
Under what circumstances is a lawyer NOT liable for neglignece?
What is the standard of causation in professional negligence cases?
How does the plaintiff in a professional negligence case establish damages?
Can a lawyer be responsible for the negligence of others?
What is one strategy to mitigate malpractice?
can a lawyer limit lawyer's liability to a client in an agreement with client?
How should a lawyer settle a malpractice claim with an unrepresented client or former client?
what is the general rule regarding a lawyer who has breached a duty to his client with monetary effect?
What is the duty of confidentiality?
What kind of information is covered in the duty of confidentiality?
Under what circumstances can an attorney be disciplined for breaching the attorney-client privilege?
What is the basic rule of the attorney-client privilege?
Elements of attorney-client privilege
Does the attorney client privilege cover preliminary communications?
To whom does the attorney-client privilege extend if the client is a corporation?
Does attorney client privilege cover the mechanical details of the relationship?
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