R 1.7 - Conflict of Interest: Current Clients Flashcards

1
Q

Generally, shall attorney represent a client when there is an ongoing conflict of interest?

A

No.

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2
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When does an ongoing conflict exists?

A
  1. when the representation of one client will be directly adverse to another client;
    OR
  2. there is a significant risk that would limit the representation of one of the client.
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Although there is an ongoing conflict of interest, may an attorney represent the two clients?

A

Yes.

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What requirements must be satisfied where there is a conflict of interest, in order for the attorney to represent them?

A
  1. the attorney reasonably believes will be able to competently and diligently represent the two clients;
  2. the representation is not prohibited by law;
  3. the representation does not involve an assertion of a claim between the two client in the same tribunal;
    AND
  4. each client gives informed consent, confirmed in writing.
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What must be done to come to a resolution of a conflict of interest?

A
  1. clearly identify the client(s);
  2. is there a conflict of interest;
  3. may the representation of both client continue despite the conflict of interest;
    AND
  4. if it can, get informed consent from the clients and confirmed it in writing.
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May a conflict of interest occur even before representation is undertaken?

A

Yes.

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Q

If the conflict of interest exist before representation is undertaken, can you still represent them?

A

Yes, so long as you get informed consent, confirmed in writing.

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If the attorney cannot get informed consent, confirmed in writing , what shall the attorney do?

A

The attorney shall withdraw from representation.

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Does an attorney have a duty to protect the confidence even after the attorney has withdrawn from representation?

A

Yes.

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10
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May an attorney withdraw from representation, without Court approval?

A

No.

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May an attorney withdraw from representation even if it is prejudicial to the client?

A

No.

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12
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Can an attorney represent two client that are directly adverse in different matters?

A

No.

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13
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Can an attorney represent two client, which the two clients’ interest are only economically adverse?

A

Yes.

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14
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May an attorney refer it client to an enterprise in which the attorney has an undisclosed financial interest?

A

No.

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15
Q

If an attorney is related to the opposing attorney in a matter, what must both attorneys seek from both clients?

A

Informed consent.

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16
Q

Can the attorneys, who are related to one another, on both side represent the clients in the same matter?

A

No, unless there is informed consent from both clients.

17
Q

When may the attorney and the client have a sexual relationship?

A

So long as the sexual relationship predates the formation of the client-lawyer relationship.

18
Q

May the client waive the sexual relationship obligation of the attorney?

A

No.

19
Q

May the services of an attorney be paid by someone else other then the client?

A

Yes.

20
Q

If the services of an attorney are paid by someone else other than the client, what must the attorney do?

A

He must get the informed consent the client.

21
Q

May the arrangement of payment that is not from the client compromise the attorney’s duty of loyalty and independent judgment?

A

No.

22
Q

Even if you get informed consent for representation of a matter from both client, may he still represent the clients if the law prohibits such representation?

A

No.

23
Q

When it comes to the representation of both clients in a mediation, may the attorney still represent both clients even if the clients bring a claim against each other?

A

Yes.

24
Q

Can an attorney advocate for a specific issue and then thereafter, in a different tribunal and different time, advocate for another specific issue that is inconsistent with the former?

A

Yes.