Week 2 Lecture Flashcards
Everything a (1) does can affect an (2) license.
- paralegal 2. attorney’s
The bar association in Arizona is called the (1) and it is (2). The (3) is responsible for making laws related to admission and lawyers’ ethical conduct.
- State Bar of Arizona 2. integrated (required, voluntary/mandatory aspects are combined) 3. AZ Supreme Court (relies heavily on SBA)
4 requirements for admission to bar association
- college 2. law school 3. intensive background check (character & fitness) 4. bar exam
Before passing a bar exam, a future attorney is otherwise simply a (1).
law clerk
(1) have patterned their codes of ethics on models of the ABA. The ABA is a national (2) association. It is an (3) body and helps lawyers address issues. One of its biggest accomplishments is promulgation of (4)
- All states 2. voluntary 3. advisory 4. model codes of ethics
3 things the ABA’s model codes of ethics contain
- Canons of Professional Ethics 2. Model Code of Professional Responsibility 3. Model Rules of Professional Conduct
3 things the Model Rules of Professional Conduct (subset of model codes of ethics) contain
- canons - statements of general concepts 2. disciplinary rules 3. ethical considerations
Of other forms of ethical regulation (1) prohibit attorneys from engaging in cetain conduct on and off the clock, and (2) are no binding but consulted when ethical issues arise.
- state statutes 2. ethics opinions
Lawyers must take (1) continuing education yearly, (2) of which are on ethics.
- 15 hours 2. 3 hours
4 types of sanctions for unethical behavior
- reprimand/reproval (private warning) 2. probation (can practice, but certain requirements must be met) 3. suspension (deprived of right to practice for a period of time) 4. disbarment (permanent, across state lines)
If an attorney is suspended for less than 6 months, he is (1) into the Bar. If he is suspended more than 6 months, he must (2) and (3).
- auto-reinstated 2. reapply 3. pass a c&f
Legal malpractice is (1) in the performance of legal duties by a legal professional, either (2) or (3).
- improper conduct 2. intentionally 3. through negligence
Contempt is (1) that impairs the (2) or shows (3) fo the dignity or authority of the court.
- improper conduct 2. administration of the courts 3. disrespect (not standing for judge, electronics)
Disqualification is a (1) that a (2) OR (3) may not continue to represent a client in a litigated matter before it. The latter is called (4). Disqualification may result in the entity having to (5) fees to the client.
- court order 2. lawyer 3. law firm 4. imputed disqualification 5. disgorge (return)
3 actions that may result in disqualification
- wrong field of practice 2. disclosure of client info 3. not licensed to practice