https://defensewiki.ibj.org/index.php?title=American_Bar_Association_Model_Rules_of_Professional_Conduct_-_Rule_6.4._Law_Reform_Activities_Affecting_Client_Interests&feed=atom&action=historyAmerican Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct - Rule 6.4. Law Reform Activities Affecting Client Interests - Revision history2024-03-29T15:27:59ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.34.1https://defensewiki.ibj.org/index.php?title=American_Bar_Association_Model_Rules_of_Professional_Conduct_-_Rule_6.4._Law_Reform_Activities_Affecting_Client_Interests&diff=5281&oldid=prev2010-08-09T08:06:06Z<p>Created page with '=Rule= A lawyer may serve as a director, officer or member of an organization involved in reform of the law or its administration notwithstanding that the reform may affect the i�'</p>
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A lawyer may serve as a director, officer or member of an organization involved in reform of the law or its administration notwithstanding that the reform may affect the interests of a client of the lawyer. When the lawyer knows that the interests of a client may be materially benefitted by a decision in which the lawyer participates, the lawyer shall disclose that fact but need not identify the client.<br />
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