Professional ResponsibilityDisciplinary Conduct: Appearance of Impropriety, Jurisdiction; Admission to the Bar; Reporting Violations of Discipline Rules; Duty of Confidentiality; Conflicts of Interest; Duty of Competence; Fees; Accepting, Declining and Terminating Representation; Trust Funds; Supervisory Responsibility of Lawyers over Non-Lawyer Employees and Other Lawyers in the Firm; Sharing Fees with Non-Lawyers; Unauthorized Practice of Law; Agreements to Restrict the Practice of Law; Advertising; Solicitation; Public Officials Who Are Lawyers; Revolving Door Between Public and Private Legal Practice; Special Responsibilities of the Public Prosecut Responsibilities of the Lawyer to the Tribunal; Trial Publicity; Ex Parte Communications; Candor to Opposing Counsel and the Court; Mediation Among Multiple Clients; Lawyer as Evaluat Pro Bono Obligations; Law Reform Activities Affecting Private Clients; Judicial Ethics; Judge's Behavior: Personal Behavior, Reporting Lawyers, Disqualification, Extra-Judicial Activities, Political Activities. |
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