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PHONE: (916) 996-0400 | FAX: (916) 668-5760

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Following is the 33rd 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,” focusing on the payment of a current or prospective client’s personal or business expenses. The Rule of Professional...
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Following is the 32nd 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,” focusing on fees paid to an attorney for legal services. This Rule of Professional Conduct, as revised, is...
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Following is the 31st 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,” discussing the prohibition regarding a lawyer’s involvement with a client’s illegal activity. The Rule of Professional Conduct, as...
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Following is the 29th 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,” focusing on the topic of lawyers who have sexual relations with a current client. The Rule of Professional...
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Following is the 28th 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 5 – “Law Firms and Associations,” focusing on the responsibilities of assistants in a law firm who are not licensed attorneys. The...
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Following is the 27th 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 5 – “Law Firms and Associations,” focusing on the responsibilities of a lawyer who is in a subordinate position at his or...
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Following is the 26th 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 5 – “Law Firms and Associations,” focusing on the responsibilities of lawyers who are in managerial or supervisory positions at their firms....
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Following is the 25th 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” and focuses on “diligence.” The Rule of Professional Conduct, as revised, is as follows: Rule 1.3  Diligence (a) ...
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Following is the 24th 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” and focuses on “competence.” The Rule of Professional Conduct, as revised, is as follows: Rule 1.1  Competence (a) ...
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Following is the 23rd post in a series from Parker Taylor Law Group about recent changes to the California Bar Association’s Rules of Professional Conduct (RPC). This rule is found in Chapter 1 – “Lawyer-Client Relationship” and focuses on a client’s confidential information. The Rule of Professional Conduct, as revised, is as follows: Rule 1.6 ...
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