Paralegal Ethics Flashcards
TDRPC
Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct
Ethics are
rules of professionalism that protect both paralegals and clients.
In Texas, the legal ethics rules are called the
Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct.
Paralegals must act ethically, and they must know the ethical rules for themselves, as well as for the attorneys.
true
Most ethics rules are written down, but those rules do not cover all situations
true
Do not even get close to the ethical line to avoid crossing it or giving the appearance of unethical conduct.
true
UPL
unauthorized practice of law
unauthorized practice of law
UPL
UPL, some things clear, some not. In some cases it is a __________, as well as civil offense.
criminal
UPL as paralegal = representing yourself as attorney.
not just what you say, but what you do NOT say as well.
Affirmatively say that you are a paralegal.
true, so client doesn’t get the impression that you are a lawyer, even without you saying you are.
Giving Legal Advice is upl.
giving legal advice is unauthorized practice of law.
Giving legal advice includes
- Telling someone what the law states
- Interpreting the law for someone’s situation
- Recommending what people should do in legal situations, other than saying “talk to a lawyer”
- Filling out, or helping someone else fill out, legal forms without direct lawyer supervision; and
- signing a letter or giving a message to a client from the attorney that contains legal advice, without clearly stating that the attorney asked you to provide the information
Don’t give legal advice even to friends and family because
people may give greater weight to what you have to say. What you say might directly affect a person’s decision, which in turn may affect that person’s legal rights.
“Do I have a case?”
Call a lawyer
Can you sign a pleading with permission?
No.
Who can reject a case?
Only a lawyer
Who can accept a case?
Only a lawyer
Who can set fees?
Only a lawyer
Who can quote fees?
Only a lawyer
Name some ethical obligations?
Confidentiality Avoiding conflicts of interest Working under the supervision of an attorney Competence Reporting Ethical Violations
What is confidential?
Any and all information a client provides, including the client’s name, is confidental. Even when discussing client information with someone who works with you, be careful about where you are. And OF COURSE, no confidential information may be used for personal gain.