Deck 3: Ethics and Malpractice

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An attorney or paralegal ______________________. ​

A)can never reveal a client confidence
B)can reveal a client confidence if the client gives informed consent
C)can never reveal a client confidence unless directed to by the Supreme Court
D)can reveal a client confidence whenever he or she wishes, if it benefits the client
E)none of the above
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When an attorney or paralegal in a law office has a conflict of interest, the whole firm must automatically be disqualified. ​
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The attorney-client privilege _______________. ​

A)is an ethical rule and a rule of evidence
B)is an ethical rule
C)is a rule of evidence
D)is neither an ethical rule nor a rule of evidence
E)none of the above
Question
An ethical rule is a ___________________. ​

A)maximum standard of conduct
B)minimal standard of conduct that an attorney's behavior may not fall below
C)rule mandated by the American Bar Association for all states
D)a and b
E)all of the above
Question
Paralegals _____________________. ​

A)cannot draft any part of a will
B)cannot draft any part of a motion
C)cannot draft any part of a brief
D)all of the above
E)can draft all documents under the supervision of an attorney
Question
Legal ethics is important because ___________________________. ​

A)it can result in discipline against attorneys in a law office
B)it bears on whether quality legal services are being provided
C)it is directly related to the attorney-client relationship
D)unethical behavior can affect a law firm's reputation
E)all of the above
Question
The attorney-client privilege extends to paralegals.
Question
Unethical behavior on the part of a paralegal ______________. ​

A)is usually overlooked because paralegals are not covered by attorney ethical rules
B)hardly ever leads to serious problems ​
C)usually does not injure a client
D)cannot cause the paralegal to lose his or her job
E)none of the above
Question
A common cause of legal malpractice is poor communication with the client. ​
Question
National paralegal association codes of ethics are ______________________. ​

A)mandated for all paralegals ​
B)enforced by state bar associations
C)enforceable in a court of law
D)enforced by the courts
E)none of the above
Question
Regarding the unauthorized practice of law, what factors do courts NOT consider when determining if a paralegal was "practicing law"? ​

A)Did the paralegal represent a client in a court proceeding?
B)Did the paralegal prepare documents without attorney supervision?
C)Did the paralegal give legal advice to a client?
D)Did the paralegal at some point merely talk to the client without a lawyer present?
E)None of the above
Question
Legal advice may be __________________. ​

A)telling a client what he or she can do
B)telling a client what he or she cannot do
C)answering a legal question
D)telling the client what defense or legal argument to make
E)all of the above
Question
State ethical rules that regulate attorney conduct _________________. ​

A)also apply directly to paralegals ​
B)do not apply directly to paralegals, but the codes of ethics of voluntary paralegal associations do apply
C)apply directly to paralegals in certain situations
D)do not apply directly to paralegals
E)none of the above
Question
Under the ABA Model Rules, a lawyer having direct supervisory authority over a nonlawyer _____________. ​

A)is not responsible for the nonlawyer's conduct ​
B)has no duty to take reasonable efforts to ensure that the nonlawyer's conduct is ethical
C)shall make reasonable efforts to ensure that the nonlawyer's conduct is ethical
D)a and c
E)none of the above
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Law offices should not send out letters when they have decided to decline to represent a potential client. ​
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For the attorney-client privilege to be invoked, the communication must be made in confidence for the purpose of obtaining legal advice. ​
Question
When a client loses confidence in a firm, the client may ______________________. ​

A)take his or her business elsewhere, having a short-term negative effect on the firm
B)take his or her business elsewhere, having a long-term negative effect on the firm
C)send more of his or her business to the firm
D)a and b
E)all of the above
Question
Paralegals do not typically experience problems with conflict of interest when switching employment. ​
Question
The ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct _________________. ​

A)are mandated ethical rules that must be adopted by every state
B)are handed down by the U.S. Supreme Court
C)are voluntary rules for ABA members but may also be adopted by state bar associations
D)all of the above
E)b and d
Question
What type of paralegals are more prone to problems with the unauthorized practice of law? ​

A)paralegal managers
B)government paralegals
C)corporate paralegals
D)legal technicians
E)none of the above
Question
Attorneys have a duty to _________. ​

A)competently represent a client
B)conveniently represent a client
C)diligently represent a client
D)a and c
E)b and c
Question
The best way to handle ethical problems is to _____________________. ​

A)contact your supervising attorney
B)wait and see if the problem resolves itself
C)cover up the problem
D)be familiar with the state's ethical rules and think conservatively
E)a and d
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Match between columns
Self-imposed ethical standards that also serve as a prototype of legal ethics standards for state court systems.
legal malpractice
Self-imposed ethical standards that also serve as a prototype of legal ethics standards for state court systems.
ethical rule
Self-imposed ethical standards that also serve as a prototype of legal ethics standards for state court systems.
legal technicians
Self-imposed ethical standards that also serve as a prototype of legal ethics standards for state court systems.
conflict of interest
Self-imposed ethical standards that also serve as a prototype of legal ethics standards for state court systems.
attorney-client privilege
Self-imposed ethical standards that also serve as a prototype of legal ethics standards for state court systems.
Ethical Wall
Self-imposed ethical standards that also serve as a prototype of legal ethics standards for state court systems.
ABA Model Code of Professional Responsibility/Professional Conduct
Self-imposed ethical standards that also serve as a prototype of legal ethics standards for state court systems.
client confidentiality
Minimal standard of conduct.
legal malpractice
Minimal standard of conduct.
ethical rule
Minimal standard of conduct.
legal technicians
Minimal standard of conduct.
conflict of interest
Minimal standard of conduct.
attorney-client privilege
Minimal standard of conduct.
Ethical Wall
Minimal standard of conduct.
ABA Model Code of Professional Responsibility/Professional Conduct
Minimal standard of conduct.
client confidentiality
Standard that precludes the disclosure of private communications between a lawyer and a client by the lawyer.
legal malpractice
Standard that precludes the disclosure of private communications between a lawyer and a client by the lawyer.
ethical rule
Standard that precludes the disclosure of private communications between a lawyer and a client by the lawyer.
legal technicians
Standard that precludes the disclosure of private communications between a lawyer and a client by the lawyer.
conflict of interest
Standard that precludes the disclosure of private communications between a lawyer and a client by the lawyer.
attorney-client privilege
Standard that precludes the disclosure of private communications between a lawyer and a client by the lawyer.
Ethical Wall
Standard that precludes the disclosure of private communications between a lawyer and a client by the lawyer.
ABA Model Code of Professional Responsibility/Professional Conduct
Standard that precludes the disclosure of private communications between a lawyer and a client by the lawyer.
client confidentiality
Keeping information exchanged between a client and law office staff private.
legal malpractice
Keeping information exchanged between a client and law office staff private.
ethical rule
Keeping information exchanged between a client and law office staff private.
legal technicians
Keeping information exchanged between a client and law office staff private.
conflict of interest
Keeping information exchanged between a client and law office staff private.
attorney-client privilege
Keeping information exchanged between a client and law office staff private.
Ethical Wall
Keeping information exchanged between a client and law office staff private.
ABA Model Code of Professional Responsibility/Professional Conduct
Keeping information exchanged between a client and law office staff private.
client confidentiality
People who market their legal services directly to the public.
legal malpractice
People who market their legal services directly to the public.
ethical rule
People who market their legal services directly to the public.
legal technicians
People who market their legal services directly to the public.
conflict of interest
People who market their legal services directly to the public.
attorney-client privilege
People who market their legal services directly to the public.
Ethical Wall
People who market their legal services directly to the public.
ABA Model Code of Professional Responsibility/Professional Conduct
People who market their legal services directly to the public.
client confidentiality
Term for a technique used to isolate the paralegal or attorney with a conflict of interest from having anything to do with a case.
legal malpractice
Term for a technique used to isolate the paralegal or attorney with a conflict of interest from having anything to do with a case.
ethical rule
Term for a technique used to isolate the paralegal or attorney with a conflict of interest from having anything to do with a case.
legal technicians
Term for a technique used to isolate the paralegal or attorney with a conflict of interest from having anything to do with a case.
conflict of interest
Term for a technique used to isolate the paralegal or attorney with a conflict of interest from having anything to do with a case.
attorney-client privilege
Term for a technique used to isolate the paralegal or attorney with a conflict of interest from having anything to do with a case.
Ethical Wall
Term for a technique used to isolate the paralegal or attorney with a conflict of interest from having anything to do with a case.
ABA Model Code of Professional Responsibility/Professional Conduct
Term for a technique used to isolate the paralegal or attorney with a conflict of interest from having anything to do with a case.
client confidentiality
Competing personal or professional interest that would preclude an attorney or paralegal from acting impartially toward the client.
legal malpractice
Competing personal or professional interest that would preclude an attorney or paralegal from acting impartially toward the client.
ethical rule
Competing personal or professional interest that would preclude an attorney or paralegal from acting impartially toward the client.
legal technicians
Competing personal or professional interest that would preclude an attorney or paralegal from acting impartially toward the client.
conflict of interest
Competing personal or professional interest that would preclude an attorney or paralegal from acting impartially toward the client.
attorney-client privilege
Competing personal or professional interest that would preclude an attorney or paralegal from acting impartially toward the client.
Ethical Wall
Competing personal or professional interest that would preclude an attorney or paralegal from acting impartially toward the client.
ABA Model Code of Professional Responsibility/Professional Conduct
Competing personal or professional interest that would preclude an attorney or paralegal from acting impartially toward the client.
client confidentiality
Possible consequence when an attorney's or a law office's conduct falls below the standard skill, prudence, and diligence that an ordinary lawyer would possess or that is commonly available in the legal community.
legal malpractice
Possible consequence when an attorney's or a law office's conduct falls below the standard skill, prudence, and diligence that an ordinary lawyer would possess or that is commonly available in the legal community.
ethical rule
Possible consequence when an attorney's or a law office's conduct falls below the standard skill, prudence, and diligence that an ordinary lawyer would possess or that is commonly available in the legal community.
legal technicians
Possible consequence when an attorney's or a law office's conduct falls below the standard skill, prudence, and diligence that an ordinary lawyer would possess or that is commonly available in the legal community.
conflict of interest
Possible consequence when an attorney's or a law office's conduct falls below the standard skill, prudence, and diligence that an ordinary lawyer would possess or that is commonly available in the legal community.
attorney-client privilege
Possible consequence when an attorney's or a law office's conduct falls below the standard skill, prudence, and diligence that an ordinary lawyer would possess or that is commonly available in the legal community.
Ethical Wall
Possible consequence when an attorney's or a law office's conduct falls below the standard skill, prudence, and diligence that an ordinary lawyer would possess or that is commonly available in the legal community.
ABA Model Code of Professional Responsibility/Professional Conduct
Possible consequence when an attorney's or a law office's conduct falls below the standard skill, prudence, and diligence that an ordinary lawyer would possess or that is commonly available in the legal community.
client confidentiality
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What does "competent representation" require, according to the Model Rules ? ​
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Explain situations where a conflict of interest arises. ​
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What is an ethical rule, and who is it applicable to? ​
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What is a legal technician? ​
Question
An exception to disqualifying a whole firm when a problem with conflict of interest arises is ___________________. ​

A)an ethical violation
B)called Chinese torture
C)called an Ethical or Chinese Wall
D)up to the court
E)a and d
Question
A conflict of interest occurs when an attorney or a paralegal __________________. ​

A)dislikes the client
B)is a substantial witness in a case
C)has a personal or financial interest in the case
D)b and c
E)all of the above
Question
When do paralegals usually have problems with conflicts of interest? ​
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What factors do courts use when deciding whether a layperson has "practiced law"? ​
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If an attorney ignores a client matter, the attorney has violated the duty of ______. ​

A)competence
B)diligence
C)client confidentiality
D)attorney-client privilege
E)none of the above
Question
Before accepting a case, a law office should always ___________________. ​

A)perform a conflicts check
B)check with the attorneys and paralegals to make sure no conflict exists
C)review past cases to see if the firm was ever on a case regarding potential clients
D)a and c
E)all of the above
Question
What is the purpose of protecting attorney-client communications? ​
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An attorney or paralegal ______________________. ​

A)can never reveal a client confidence
B)can reveal a client confidence if the client gives informed consent
C)can never reveal a client confidence unless directed to by the Supreme Court
D)can reveal a client confidence whenever he or she wishes, if it benefits the client
E)none of the above
B
2
When an attorney or paralegal in a law office has a conflict of interest, the whole firm must automatically be disqualified. ​
False
3
The attorney-client privilege _______________. ​

A)is an ethical rule and a rule of evidence
B)is an ethical rule
C)is a rule of evidence
D)is neither an ethical rule nor a rule of evidence
E)none of the above
C
4
An ethical rule is a ___________________. ​

A)maximum standard of conduct
B)minimal standard of conduct that an attorney's behavior may not fall below
C)rule mandated by the American Bar Association for all states
D)a and b
E)all of the above
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Paralegals _____________________. ​

A)cannot draft any part of a will
B)cannot draft any part of a motion
C)cannot draft any part of a brief
D)all of the above
E)can draft all documents under the supervision of an attorney
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Legal ethics is important because ___________________________. ​

A)it can result in discipline against attorneys in a law office
B)it bears on whether quality legal services are being provided
C)it is directly related to the attorney-client relationship
D)unethical behavior can affect a law firm's reputation
E)all of the above
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The attorney-client privilege extends to paralegals.
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Unethical behavior on the part of a paralegal ______________. ​

A)is usually overlooked because paralegals are not covered by attorney ethical rules
B)hardly ever leads to serious problems ​
C)usually does not injure a client
D)cannot cause the paralegal to lose his or her job
E)none of the above
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A common cause of legal malpractice is poor communication with the client. ​
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10
National paralegal association codes of ethics are ______________________. ​

A)mandated for all paralegals ​
B)enforced by state bar associations
C)enforceable in a court of law
D)enforced by the courts
E)none of the above
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Regarding the unauthorized practice of law, what factors do courts NOT consider when determining if a paralegal was "practicing law"? ​

A)Did the paralegal represent a client in a court proceeding?
B)Did the paralegal prepare documents without attorney supervision?
C)Did the paralegal give legal advice to a client?
D)Did the paralegal at some point merely talk to the client without a lawyer present?
E)None of the above
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Legal advice may be __________________. ​

A)telling a client what he or she can do
B)telling a client what he or she cannot do
C)answering a legal question
D)telling the client what defense or legal argument to make
E)all of the above
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State ethical rules that regulate attorney conduct _________________. ​

A)also apply directly to paralegals ​
B)do not apply directly to paralegals, but the codes of ethics of voluntary paralegal associations do apply
C)apply directly to paralegals in certain situations
D)do not apply directly to paralegals
E)none of the above
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Under the ABA Model Rules, a lawyer having direct supervisory authority over a nonlawyer _____________. ​

A)is not responsible for the nonlawyer's conduct ​
B)has no duty to take reasonable efforts to ensure that the nonlawyer's conduct is ethical
C)shall make reasonable efforts to ensure that the nonlawyer's conduct is ethical
D)a and c
E)none of the above
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Law offices should not send out letters when they have decided to decline to represent a potential client. ​
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For the attorney-client privilege to be invoked, the communication must be made in confidence for the purpose of obtaining legal advice. ​
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When a client loses confidence in a firm, the client may ______________________. ​

A)take his or her business elsewhere, having a short-term negative effect on the firm
B)take his or her business elsewhere, having a long-term negative effect on the firm
C)send more of his or her business to the firm
D)a and b
E)all of the above
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Paralegals do not typically experience problems with conflict of interest when switching employment. ​
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The ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct _________________. ​

A)are mandated ethical rules that must be adopted by every state
B)are handed down by the U.S. Supreme Court
C)are voluntary rules for ABA members but may also be adopted by state bar associations
D)all of the above
E)b and d
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What type of paralegals are more prone to problems with the unauthorized practice of law? ​

A)paralegal managers
B)government paralegals
C)corporate paralegals
D)legal technicians
E)none of the above
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Attorneys have a duty to _________. ​

A)competently represent a client
B)conveniently represent a client
C)diligently represent a client
D)a and c
E)b and c
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The best way to handle ethical problems is to _____________________. ​

A)contact your supervising attorney
B)wait and see if the problem resolves itself
C)cover up the problem
D)be familiar with the state's ethical rules and think conservatively
E)a and d
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Match between columns
Self-imposed ethical standards that also serve as a prototype of legal ethics standards for state court systems.
legal malpractice
Self-imposed ethical standards that also serve as a prototype of legal ethics standards for state court systems.
ethical rule
Self-imposed ethical standards that also serve as a prototype of legal ethics standards for state court systems.
legal technicians
Self-imposed ethical standards that also serve as a prototype of legal ethics standards for state court systems.
conflict of interest
Self-imposed ethical standards that also serve as a prototype of legal ethics standards for state court systems.
attorney-client privilege
Self-imposed ethical standards that also serve as a prototype of legal ethics standards for state court systems.
Ethical Wall
Self-imposed ethical standards that also serve as a prototype of legal ethics standards for state court systems.
ABA Model Code of Professional Responsibility/Professional Conduct
Self-imposed ethical standards that also serve as a prototype of legal ethics standards for state court systems.
client confidentiality
Minimal standard of conduct.
legal malpractice
Minimal standard of conduct.
ethical rule
Minimal standard of conduct.
legal technicians
Minimal standard of conduct.
conflict of interest
Minimal standard of conduct.
attorney-client privilege
Minimal standard of conduct.
Ethical Wall
Minimal standard of conduct.
ABA Model Code of Professional Responsibility/Professional Conduct
Minimal standard of conduct.
client confidentiality
Standard that precludes the disclosure of private communications between a lawyer and a client by the lawyer.
legal malpractice
Standard that precludes the disclosure of private communications between a lawyer and a client by the lawyer.
ethical rule
Standard that precludes the disclosure of private communications between a lawyer and a client by the lawyer.
legal technicians
Standard that precludes the disclosure of private communications between a lawyer and a client by the lawyer.
conflict of interest
Standard that precludes the disclosure of private communications between a lawyer and a client by the lawyer.
attorney-client privilege
Standard that precludes the disclosure of private communications between a lawyer and a client by the lawyer.
Ethical Wall
Standard that precludes the disclosure of private communications between a lawyer and a client by the lawyer.
ABA Model Code of Professional Responsibility/Professional Conduct
Standard that precludes the disclosure of private communications between a lawyer and a client by the lawyer.
client confidentiality
Keeping information exchanged between a client and law office staff private.
legal malpractice
Keeping information exchanged between a client and law office staff private.
ethical rule
Keeping information exchanged between a client and law office staff private.
legal technicians
Keeping information exchanged between a client and law office staff private.
conflict of interest
Keeping information exchanged between a client and law office staff private.
attorney-client privilege
Keeping information exchanged between a client and law office staff private.
Ethical Wall
Keeping information exchanged between a client and law office staff private.
ABA Model Code of Professional Responsibility/Professional Conduct
Keeping information exchanged between a client and law office staff private.
client confidentiality
People who market their legal services directly to the public.
legal malpractice
People who market their legal services directly to the public.
ethical rule
People who market their legal services directly to the public.
legal technicians
People who market their legal services directly to the public.
conflict of interest
People who market their legal services directly to the public.
attorney-client privilege
People who market their legal services directly to the public.
Ethical Wall
People who market their legal services directly to the public.
ABA Model Code of Professional Responsibility/Professional Conduct
People who market their legal services directly to the public.
client confidentiality
Term for a technique used to isolate the paralegal or attorney with a conflict of interest from having anything to do with a case.
legal malpractice
Term for a technique used to isolate the paralegal or attorney with a conflict of interest from having anything to do with a case.
ethical rule
Term for a technique used to isolate the paralegal or attorney with a conflict of interest from having anything to do with a case.
legal technicians
Term for a technique used to isolate the paralegal or attorney with a conflict of interest from having anything to do with a case.
conflict of interest
Term for a technique used to isolate the paralegal or attorney with a conflict of interest from having anything to do with a case.
attorney-client privilege
Term for a technique used to isolate the paralegal or attorney with a conflict of interest from having anything to do with a case.
Ethical Wall
Term for a technique used to isolate the paralegal or attorney with a conflict of interest from having anything to do with a case.
ABA Model Code of Professional Responsibility/Professional Conduct
Term for a technique used to isolate the paralegal or attorney with a conflict of interest from having anything to do with a case.
client confidentiality
Competing personal or professional interest that would preclude an attorney or paralegal from acting impartially toward the client.
legal malpractice
Competing personal or professional interest that would preclude an attorney or paralegal from acting impartially toward the client.
ethical rule
Competing personal or professional interest that would preclude an attorney or paralegal from acting impartially toward the client.
legal technicians
Competing personal or professional interest that would preclude an attorney or paralegal from acting impartially toward the client.
conflict of interest
Competing personal or professional interest that would preclude an attorney or paralegal from acting impartially toward the client.
attorney-client privilege
Competing personal or professional interest that would preclude an attorney or paralegal from acting impartially toward the client.
Ethical Wall
Competing personal or professional interest that would preclude an attorney or paralegal from acting impartially toward the client.
ABA Model Code of Professional Responsibility/Professional Conduct
Competing personal or professional interest that would preclude an attorney or paralegal from acting impartially toward the client.
client confidentiality
Possible consequence when an attorney's or a law office's conduct falls below the standard skill, prudence, and diligence that an ordinary lawyer would possess or that is commonly available in the legal community.
legal malpractice
Possible consequence when an attorney's or a law office's conduct falls below the standard skill, prudence, and diligence that an ordinary lawyer would possess or that is commonly available in the legal community.
ethical rule
Possible consequence when an attorney's or a law office's conduct falls below the standard skill, prudence, and diligence that an ordinary lawyer would possess or that is commonly available in the legal community.
legal technicians
Possible consequence when an attorney's or a law office's conduct falls below the standard skill, prudence, and diligence that an ordinary lawyer would possess or that is commonly available in the legal community.
conflict of interest
Possible consequence when an attorney's or a law office's conduct falls below the standard skill, prudence, and diligence that an ordinary lawyer would possess or that is commonly available in the legal community.
attorney-client privilege
Possible consequence when an attorney's or a law office's conduct falls below the standard skill, prudence, and diligence that an ordinary lawyer would possess or that is commonly available in the legal community.
Ethical Wall
Possible consequence when an attorney's or a law office's conduct falls below the standard skill, prudence, and diligence that an ordinary lawyer would possess or that is commonly available in the legal community.
ABA Model Code of Professional Responsibility/Professional Conduct
Possible consequence when an attorney's or a law office's conduct falls below the standard skill, prudence, and diligence that an ordinary lawyer would possess or that is commonly available in the legal community.
client confidentiality
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What does "competent representation" require, according to the Model Rules ? ​
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Explain situations where a conflict of interest arises. ​
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What is an ethical rule, and who is it applicable to? ​
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What is a legal technician? ​
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An exception to disqualifying a whole firm when a problem with conflict of interest arises is ___________________. ​

A)an ethical violation
B)called Chinese torture
C)called an Ethical or Chinese Wall
D)up to the court
E)a and d
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A conflict of interest occurs when an attorney or a paralegal __________________. ​

A)dislikes the client
B)is a substantial witness in a case
C)has a personal or financial interest in the case
D)b and c
E)all of the above
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When do paralegals usually have problems with conflicts of interest? ​
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What factors do courts use when deciding whether a layperson has "practiced law"? ​
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If an attorney ignores a client matter, the attorney has violated the duty of ______. ​

A)competence
B)diligence
C)client confidentiality
D)attorney-client privilege
E)none of the above
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Before accepting a case, a law office should always ___________________. ​

A)perform a conflicts check
B)check with the attorneys and paralegals to make sure no conflict exists
C)review past cases to see if the firm was ever on a case regarding potential clients
D)a and c
E)all of the above
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What is the purpose of protecting attorney-client communications? ​
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