Prospective Clients
Lawyer As Third Party Neutral
Candor Toward
The Tribunal
Reporting Professional Misconduct
Fairness to Opposing Party and Counsel
100
Even when no client-lawyer relationship ensues, a lawyer who has had discussions with a prospective client shall not.
What is Reveal Information Learned?
100
A lawyer serves as a third party neutral when the lawyer assists two or more persons who are not clients of the lawyer to reach this.
What is A Resolution of a Dispute?
100
A lawyer shall not knowingly make a false statement of this to the tribunal.
What is A Material Fact?
100
A lawyer who knows that another lawyer has committed a violation of the Rules of Professional Conduct that raises a substantial question as to the lawyer's honesty, trustworthiness or fitness as a lawyer shall do this.
What is Inform the Appropriate Authority?
100
A lawyer shall not counsel or assist another person to do this.
What is Falsify Evidence?
200
A person who communicates information unilaterally to a lawyer that the lawyer is willing to discuss the possibility of forming a client-lawyer relationship is not a "prospective client" without this.
What is Any Reasonable Expectation?
200
A lawyer serving as a third-party neutral shall inform unrepresented parties that the lawyer is.
What is Not Representing Them?
200
A lawyer shall not knowingly fail to disclose legal authority in the controlling jurisdiction known to the lawyer to be this.
What is Directly Adverse to the Position of the Client?
200
Information gained by a lawyer or judge while serving as a member of a lawyers' peer assistance program that has been approved by this entity states that such information would be confidential.
What is the Colorado Supreme Court?
200
In a pretrial procedure a lawyer shall not make a frivolous request for or fail to make a reasonably diligent effort to do this.
What is Comply with a Discovery Request?
300
When discussing whether there is a conflict of interest with an existing client with a "prospective client" and whether the matter is one that the lawyer is willing to undertake, this still exits.
What is Duty of Confidentiality?
300
Lawyers who represent clients in alternative dispute-resolution processes are governed by this.
What are the Rules of Professional Conduct?
300
A lawyer who represents a client to the tribunal and who knows that a person intends to engage in criminal or fraudulent conduct related to the proceeding shall take remedial measures, including, if necessary, this.
What is Disclosure to the Tribunal?
300
This term in the legal profession requires that members of the profession initiate disciplinary investigation when they know of a violation of the Rules of Professional Conduct.
What is Self-Regulation?
300
In trial, a lawyer shall not allude to any matter that the lawyer does not reasonably believe is relevant or that will not be supported by this.
What is Admissible Evidence?
400
Even in the absence of an agreement, the lawyer is not prohibited from representing a client with interests adverse to those of a prospective client in the same or a substantially related matter unless the lawyer has received information that could be this if used in the matter.
What is Significantly Harmful?
400
Lawyer-neutrals may also be subject to various codes of ethics such as this code.
What are the Code of Ethics for Arbitration in Commercial Disputes?
400
In an ex parte proceeding, a lawyer shall inform the tribunal of all material facts known to the lawyer that will enable the tribunal to make an informal decision including this.
What is Whether or Not the Facts are Adverse?
400
The duty to report professional misconduct does not apply to a lawyer retained to represent a lawyer whose professional conduct is in question. Such a situation is governed by the Rules applicable to this.
What is the Client-Lawyer Relationship?
400
Applicable law may permit a lawyer to take temporary possession of physical evidence of client crimes for conducting this.
What is a Limited Examination?
500
A lawyer screened from a matter may not receive this directly related to the matter in which the lawyer is disqualified.
What is Compensation?
500
The lawyer should inform unrepresented parties of the important differences between the lawyers role as third party representative and a lawyer's role as this.
What is a Client Representative?
500
This requires that the lawyer refuse to offer evidence that the lawyer knows to be false regardless of a client's wishes. This duty is premised on this obligation.
What is the Lawyers Obligation as an Officer of the Court?
500
A lawyer should encourage a client to disclosure where prosecution would not do this.
What is Substantially Prejudice the Client's Interest?
500
Fair competition in the adversary system is secured by prohibitions against this.
What is Destruction or Concealment of Evidence?
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