American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 4.4. Respect for Rights of Third Persons: Difference between revisions
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(b) A lawyer who receives a document relating to the representation of the lawyer's client and knows or reasonably should know that the document was inadvertently sent shall promptly notify the sender. | (b) A lawyer who receives a document relating to the representation of the lawyer's client and knows or reasonably should know that the document was inadvertently sent shall promptly notify the sender. | ||
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See [[American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional | See [[American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct]] | ||
Latest revision as of 08:58, 9 August 2010
Rule
(a) In representing a client, a lawyer shall not use means that have no substantial purpose other than to embarrass, delay, or burden a third person, or use methods of obtaining evidence that violate the legal rights of such a person.
(b) A lawyer who receives a document relating to the representation of the lawyer's client and knows or reasonably should know that the document was inadvertently sent shall promptly notify the sender.
See American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct