Following is the 43rd post in a series from Parker Taylor Law Group about recent changes to the California Bar Association (CBA)’s Rules of Professional Conduct (RPC). This rule is found in Chapter 1 – “Lawyer-Client Relationship,” relating to how fees should be divided among lawyers. The Rule of Professional Conduct, as revised, is as...Read More
Following is the 42nd post in a series from Parker Taylor Law Group about recent changes to the California Bar Association (CBA)’s Rules of Professional Conduct (RPC). This rule is found in Chapter 4 – “Transactions with Persons Other than Clients,” focusing specifically on communication with a represented party. The Rule of Professional Conduct, as...Read More
Following is the 41st post in a series from Parker Taylor Law Group about recent changes to the California Bar Association (CBA)’s Rules of Professional Conduct (RPC). This rule is found in Chapter 3 – “Advocate,” focusing on contact with judges, officials, employees, and jurors. The Rule of Professional Conduct, as revised, is as follows:...Read More
Following is the 40th post in a series from Parker Taylor Law Group about recent changes to the California Bar Association (CBA)’s Rules of Professional Conduct (RPC). This rule is found in Chapter 3 – “Advocate,” focusing on suppression of evidence. The Rule of Professional Conduct, as revised, is as follows: Rule 3.4 Fairness...Read More
Following is the 39th post in a series from Parker Taylor Law Group about recent changes to the California Bar Association (CBA)’s Rules of Professional Conduct (RPC). This rule is found in Chapter 3 – “Advocate,” focusing on the regulations surrounding a lawyer serving as a witness during a trial. The Rule of Professional Conduct,...Read More
Following is the 38th post in a series from Parker Taylor Law Group about recent changes to the California Bar Association (CBA)’s Rules of Professional Conduct (RPC). This rule is found in Chapter 3 – “Advocate,” focusing on the expectations for a lawyer’s conduct to be ethical and fair during a legal proceeding. The Rule...Read More