Rules [Names] Flashcards

Match the Number to the Name

1
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Rule 1.2

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Scope of Representation and Allocation of Authority Between Lawyer and Client

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2
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Rule 1.6

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Confidentiality of Information

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3
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Rule 5.1

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Responsibilities of Partners, Managers, and Supervisory Lawyers

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4
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Rule 5.2

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Responsibilities of a Subordinate Lawyer

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5
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Rule 5.3

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Responsibilities Regarding Nonlawyer Assistance

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6
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Rule 8.1

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Bar Admission and Disciplinary Matters

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7
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Rule 8.3

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Reporting Professional Misconduct [a.k.a. “the Rat Rule”]

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8
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Rule 8.4

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Misconduct

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9
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Rule 4.1

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Truthfulness in Statements to Others

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10
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Rule 1.8

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Conflict of Interest: Current Clients: Specific Rules

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11
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Rule 1.1

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Competence

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12
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Rule 1.3

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Diligence

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13
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Rule 1.4

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Communications

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14
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Rule 1.18

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Duties to Prospective Clients

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15
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Rule 2.1

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Advisor

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16
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Rule 1.14

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Clients with Diminished Capacity

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17
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Rule 1.16

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Declining or Terminating Representation

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18
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Rule 1.7

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Conflict of Interest: Current Clients

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19
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Rule 1.10

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Imputation of Conflicts of Interest: General Rule

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20
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Rule 1.13

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Organization as Client

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21
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Rule 1.8

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Conflict of Interest: Current Clients: Specific Rules

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22
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Rule 1.9

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Duties to Former Clients

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23
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Rule 1.5

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Fees

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24
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Rule 7.1

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Communication Concerning a Lawyer’s Services

25
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Rule 1.15

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Safekeeping Property

26
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Rule 1.12

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Former Judge, Arbitrator, Mediator or Other Third-Party Neutral

27
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Rule 3.1

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Meritorious Claims and Contentions

28
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Rule 3.5

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Impartiality and Decorum of the Tribunal

29
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Rule 3.3

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Candor toward the Tribunal

30
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Rule 3.4

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Fairness to Opposing Party and Counsel

31
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Rule 3.6

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Trial Publicity

32
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Rule 3.7

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Lawyer as Witness

33
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Rule 3.9

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Advocate in Nonadjudicative Proceedings

34
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Rule 4.1

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Truthfulness in Statements to Others

35
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Rule 4.2

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Communication with Person Represented by Counsel

36
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Rule 4.3

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Dealing with Unrepresented Person

37
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Rule 4.4

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Respect for Rights of Third Persons

38
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Rule 6.1

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Voluntary Pro Bono Publico Service

39
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Rule 6.2

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Accepting Appointments

40
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Rule 7.2

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Communications Concerning a Lawyer’s Services: Specific Rules

41
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Rule 7.3

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Solicitation of Clients

42
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Model Code of Judicial Conduct: Canon 1

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A judge shall uphold and promote the independence, integrity, and impartiality of the judiciary, and shall avoid impropriety and the appearance of impropriety.

43
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Model Code of Judicial Conduct: Canon 2

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A judge shall perform the duties of judicial office impartially, competently, and diligently.

44
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Model Code of Judicial Conduct: Canon 3

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A judge shall conduct the judge’s personal and extrajudicial activities to minimize the risk of conflict with the obligations of judicial office.

45
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Model Code of Judicial Conduct: Canon 4

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A judge or candidate for judicial office shall not engage in political or campaign activity that is inconsistent with the independence, integrity, or impartiality of the judiciary.

46
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MRJC (Canon 2) Rule 2.3

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Bias, Prejudice, and Harassment

47
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MRJC (Canon 2) Rule 2.4

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External Influences on Judicial Conduct

48
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MRJC (Canon 2) Rule 2.9

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Ex Parte Communications

49
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MRJC (Canon 2) Rule 2.11

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Disqualification

50
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MRJC (Canon 3) Rule 3.1

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Extrajudicial Activities in General

51
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MRJC (Canon 3) Rule 3.3

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Testifying as a Character Witness

52
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MRJC (Canon 3) Rule 3.6

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Affiliation with Discriminatory Organizations

53
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MRJC (Canon 3) Rule 3.10

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Practice of Law

54
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MRJC (Canon 3) Rule 3.13

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Acceptance and Reporting of Gifts, Loans, Bequests, Benefits, or Other Things of Value

55
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MRJC (Canon 3) Rule 3.8

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Appointments to Fiduciary Positions

56
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MRJC (Canon 4) Rule 4.1

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Political and Campaign Activities of Judges and Judicial Candidates in General

57
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MRJC (Canon 4) Rule 4.4.

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Campaign Committees

58
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MRJC (Canon 4) Rule 4.2

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Political and Campaign Activities of Judicial Candidates in Public Elections