It's time to renew your membership and keep access to free CLE, valuable publications and more. Compare Rule 3.4(f). If the procurement officer says, You know, we are getting close to being done on this contract, but before we can finalize it I am going to have to run it past legal, then that company remains unrepresented on that matter so far as you know. (1) Communications with a public officer, board, committee, or body; or, (2) Communications initiated by a party seeking advice or representation from an independent lawyer of the party's choice; or. Back to Rule | Table of Contents | Next Comment, American Bar Association The ability to make the client vicariously liable was crucial to Texas State Bar Ethics Committee Opinion 492 (June 1992). Thus a lawyer in another state cannot direct a paralegal or secretary to contact a represented party about the subject of the representation, but can encourage a client do so. The claimant considered the offer too low, and the claimants lawyer directly contacted a council member to try to get a better deal. In other states, however, a lawyer is free to encourage another not under the lawyers control to contact the opposing client directly. 1998). Your membership has expired - last chance for uninterrupted access to free CLE and other benefits. (2) An association member or an employee of an association, corporation, or partnership, if the subject of the communication is any act or omission of such person in connection with the matter which may be binding upon or imputed to the organization for purposes of civil or criminal liability or whose statement may constitute an admission on the part of the organization. Transactions with Persons Other than Clients, Chapter 7. The Texas Rules of Professional Conduct define proper conduct for purposes of professional discipline. . See Rule 1.0(f). (3) Communications otherwise authorized by law. App. APPLICABLE ARIZONA RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT: ER 4.2 Communication with Person Represented by Counsel. [4] This Rule does not prohibit communication with a represented person, or an employee or agent of such a person, concerning matters outside the representation. hb```fcf`ah` )R`P 2@-%9fe`]*-(dv#Ns0i)=Uqnt!M5hHn%g8f Subparagraphs (b)(d) to Rule 4.02 are not found in the Model Rules at all. [9] In the event the person with whom the lawyer communicates is not known to be represented by counsel in the matter, the lawyer's communications are subject to Rule 4.3. For example, the existence of a controversy between a government agency and a private party, or between two organizations, does not prohibit a lawyer for either from communicating with nonlawyer representatives of the other regarding a separate matter. [3]The Rule applies even though the represented person initiates or consents to the communication. Nor does this Rule preclude communication with a represented person who is seeking advice from a lawyer who is not otherwise representing a client in the matter. 4. This means that the lawyer has actual knowledge of the fact of the representation; but such actual knowledge may be inferred from the circumstances. This means that the lawyer has actual knowledge of the fact of the representation; but such actual knowledge may be inferred from the circumstances. For example, counsel could prepare and send written default notices and written demands required by such laws asChapter 93Aof the General Laws. Back to Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct (a) A lawyer shall keep a client reasonably informed about the status of a matter and promptly comply with reasonable requests for information. To prevent any possible abuse in such situations, the counsel for the opposing party may advise that party (1) about the risks and benefits of communications with a lawyer-party, and (2) not to accept or engage in communications with the lawyer-party. This same admonition is found in the one and only Official Comment to Texas Rule 4.03. Your feedback will not receive a response. At that point, you need to cut off the conversation immediately until you get the lawyers permission to speak directly to the other party. Note that Official Comment [2] to Texas Rule 4.02 does state the lawyer is not required to discourage such communication. Massachusetts rules of court and standing orders, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Rules, Supreme Judicial Court Rule 3:07: Rules of Professional Conduct, Comment amended July 13, 2022, effective October 1, 2022, Rules of Professional Conduct (SJC Rule 3:07) Table of contents, Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 4.2: Communication with person represented by counsel. A lawyer shall explain a matter to the extent reasonably necessary to permit the client to make informed decisions regarding the representation. 1.01 Competent & Diligent Representation 1.02 Scope and Objectives of Representation 1.03 Communication 1.04 Fees (amended March 1, 2005) 1.05 Confidentiality of Information 1.06 Conflict of Interest: General Rule 1.07 Conflict of Interest: Intermediary 1.08 Conflict of Interest: Prohibited Transactions 1.09 Conflict of Interest: Former Client See Rule 8.4(a). (See, e.g., rules 1-400 and 3-310.) Communications authorized by law may also include investigative activities of lawyers representing governmental entities, directly or through investigative agents, prior to the commencement of criminal or civil enforcement proceedings. Rule 4.02dealing with a represented party. [3] The Rule applies even though the represented person initiates or consents to the communication. Paragraph (B) is intended to apply only to persons employed at the time of the communication. We will use this information to improve the site. Fees 16 Rule 1.05. 4.02 Communication with One Represented by Counsel 74 4.03 Dealing With Unrepresented Person 76 4.04 Respect for Rights of Third Persons 76 . Rule 4.02(c) defines who the client is when the lawyer is representing an organization, and covers material similar to that found in Official Comments to the Model Rules. This is consistent with Texas State Bar Ethics Committee Opinion 474 (June 1991), where city council, through the city attorneys office, had made a settlement offer for an existing dispute. Moreover, the rule does not prohibit a member who is also a party to a legal matter from directly or indirectly communicating on his or her own behalf with a represented party. In representing a client, a lawyer shall not communicate about the subject of the representation with a party the lawyer knows to be represented by another lawyer in the The significance of not giving legal advice is that the unrepresented party may claim an attorney-client relationship was created by the giving of such advice. on Ethics & Prof'l Responsibility, Formal Op. Dealing With Unrepresented Person 81 . . Bar Ass'n); see also ABA Comm. 493]. The application of any matter discussed in this article to anyone's particular situation requires knowledge and analysis of the specific facts involved. Of course, to an attorney this would be ridiculous because an attorney cannot be on both sides of a matter. Protecting the public & enhancing the administration of justice. This means that the lawyer has knowledge of the fact of the representation; but such knowledge may be inferred from the circumstances. There is no material difference between Texas Rule 4.02 and Model Rule 4.2 that would affect this ABA analysis, so ABA 06-443 could be persuasive authority in Texas. See Texas State Bar Ethics Committee Opinion 528 (April 1999) (determining Texas Rule 4.02 did not apply because the person the opposing attorney contacted was not involved in management decisions related to the litigation and will not be a witness who could make the organization vicariously liable because of his statements, acts, or omissions.). . ), Subparagraph (C)(2) is intended to permit a member to communicate with a party seeking to hire new counsel or to obtain a second opinion. Communications authorized by law may also include investigative activities of lawyers representing governmental entities, directly or through investigative agents, prior to the commencement of criminal or civil enforcement proceedings. In communicating with a current or former constituent of an organization, a lawyer must not use methods of obtaining evidence that violate the legal rights of the organization. An official website of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, This page, Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 4.2: Communication with person represented by counsel, is, Adopted March 26, 2015, effective July 1, 2015. LpI\Rs+6]zEhFBO jyX0g\VLIreYe?]XoB6Ou$]9~BS@X7)ef"tg" Some page levels are currently hidden. In addition, the Commission considered the national standard of [8] This Rule applies to communications with any person, whether or not a party to a formal adjudicative proceeding, contract or negotiation, who is represented by counsel concerning the matter to which the communication relates. In representing a client, a lawyer shall not communicate about the subject of the representation with a person the lawyer knows to be represented by another lawyer in the matter, unless the lawyer has the consent of the other lawyer or is authorized to do so by law or a court order. Information About Legal Services, Chapter 8. hbbd``b`$@H0$6TG1&Fn @ *q . While it can be quite frustrating to have to deal with lawyers (of all things), this is the profession we have chosen and sometimes we just have to do it (even after going in-house). Thus, a relatively low-level employee who regularly consults with the lawyer on the matter would be within the representation under the Model Rule, but not the Texas Rule. [5]Communications authorized by law may include communications by a lawyer on behalf of a client who is exercising a constitutional or other legal right to communicate with the government. When communicating with the accused in a criminal matter, a government lawyer must comply with this Rule in addition to honoring the constitutional rights of the accused. Rule 4.03dealing with an unrepresented party. (b) A lawyer shall explain a matter to the extent reasonably necessary to permit the client to make informed decisions regarding the . A lawyer's conduct should conform to the requirements of the law, both in professional . [2] This Rule applies to communications with any person who is represented by counsel concerning the matter to which the communication relates. PROPOSED RULE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT 4.2 (Current Rule 2-100) . for the purpose of conferring with or advising another lawyer . Use this button to show and access all levels. Thus, the lawyer cannot evade the requirement of obtaining the consent of counsel by closing eyes to the obvious. This Article is published for general information, not to provide specific legal advice. Ct. Civ. Rules of Court, Rules 3.35 3.37; 5.425 - (Limited Scope Representation).) 4 (Am. They are imperatives, cast in the terms "shall" or "shall not." The Comments are cast often . Model Rule 4.3 expressly prohibits the lawyer from giving legal advice to an unrepresented person (other than the advice to get a lawyer). If a constituent of the organization is represented in the matter by his or her own counsel, the consent by that counsel to a communication will be sufficient for purposes of this Rule. Parties to a matter may communicate directly with each other, and a lawyer is not prohibited from advising a client concerning a communication that the client is legally entitled to make. for Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 4.2: Communication with person represented by counsel, to Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 4.2: Communication with person represented by counsel. Morales. The Rule applies even though the represented person initiates or consents to the communication. Similarly, Texas State Bar Ethics Committee Opinion 488 (December 1992) involved a dispute (but not litigation) between a client and a finance company. > Rules of Professional Conduct > Rule 4.2 Communication with Person Represented by Counsel. (a) A lawyer shall keep a client reasonably informed about the status of a matter and promptly comply with reasonable requests for information. 2977 0 obj <> endobj The Texas Disciplinary Rules of . You skipped the table of contents section. 0 They are imperatives, cast in the terms "shall" or . avoid any communication with the adverse party that in the circumstances would constitute "conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepre-sentation" in violation of Rule 8.04(a)(3). The differences highlight areas of disciplinary emphasis that Texas lawyers should be aware of at all times, and especially when dealing with attorneys from other states. In communicating with a current or former constituent of an organization, a lawyer must not use methods of obtaining evidence that violate the legal rights of the organization. [4]This Rule does not prohibit communication with a represented person, or an employee or agent of such a person, concerning matters outside the representation. Rule 1.03 - Communication. Rule 4.02dealing with a represented party. [2]This Rule applies to communications with any person who is represented by counsel concerning the matter to which the communication relates. [1]This Rule contributes to the proper functioning of the legal system by protecting a person who has chosen to be represented by a lawyer in a matter against possible overreaching by other lawyers who are participating in the matter, interference by those lawyers with the client-lawyer relationship and the uncounselled disclosure of confidential information relating to the representation. [1] This rule covers any person, whether or not a party to a formal proceeding, who is represented by counsel concerning the matter in question. A .mass.gov website belongs to an official government organization in Massachusetts. This Rule allows a lawyer to pay for advertising and communications, including the usual costs of printed or online directory listings or advertisements, television and radio airtime, domain-name registrations, sponsorship fees, and group advertising. As used in paragraph (A), "the subject of the representation," "matter," and "party" are not limited to a litigation context. Ct. App. Knows is defined in Texas Rules as denot[ing] actual knowledge of the fact in question. Such a member has independent rights as a party which should not be abrogated because of his or her professional status. The meeting was held. In this regard, the authorities have been somewhat inconsistent. [5] Communications authorized by law may include communications by a lawyer on behalf of a client who is exercising a constitutional or other legal right to communicate with the government. SeeRule 1.0(h). (See, e.g., Cal. ) or https:// means youve safely connected to the official website. Nevertheless, a lawyer may not orchestrate a communication between a client and a represented person in an effort to circumvent this rule. (Communication With a Represented Party) in accordance with the Commission Charter. A lawyer may not make a communication prohibited by this Rule through the acts of another. Per Official Comment 2 to Texas Rule 4.02, consent to direct contact may be implied from the circumstances. Rule 2-100 is not intended to prevent the parties themselves from communicating with respect to the subject matter of the representation, and nothing in the rule prevents a member from advising the client that such communication can be made. The ABAs analysis is that the rule is to protect laymen, and in-house counsel needs no such protection. 92-362 (1992). the lawyer knows to be employed . The inability to direct another to do what the lawyer cannot was discussed in Texas State Bar Ethics Committee Opinion 600 (August 2010), which stated that a government attorney must not only limit his or her own communication with represented parties, but also communication of non-attorneys whom the lawyer directly supervised: [A] lawyer for a Texas governmental agency is not required to limit communications by the agencys enforcement officers who are not subject to the lawyers direct supervisory authority with regulated persons who are represented by lawyers. This reasoning relies heavily on the fact that the client did not have advice of counsel in deciding to fire his lawyer. [7] In the case of a represented organization, this Rule prohibits communications with a constituent of the organization who supervises, directs or regularly consults with the organizations lawyer concerning the matter or has authority to obligate the organization with respect to the matter or whose act or omission in connection with the matter may be imputed to the organization for purposes of civil or criminal liability. [2] This rule does not prohibit communication with a person or party, or an employee or agent of an organization, concerning matters outside the representation. endstream endobj 2978 0 obj <. (Amended by order of Supreme Court, operative September 14, 1992.). endstream endobj startxref Communication with One Represented by Counsel 80 Rule 4.03. However, a lawyer for a governmental agency is not permitted to communicate directly with a regulated person that is represented in the matter by a lawyer who has not consented to the communications and is not permitted to cause or encourage such communications by other agency employees, and the agency lawyer is obligated to prevent such communications by employees over whom the lawyer has direct supervisory authority. Transactions With Persons Other Than Clients. [8] The prohibition on communications with a represented person only applies in circumstances where the lawyer knows that the person is in fact represented in the matter to be discussed. [8]The prohibition on communications with a represented person only applies in circumstances where the lawyer knows that the person is in fact represented in the matter to be discussed. This violated Rule 4.02, even though the party was a municipality. This page is located more than 3 levels deep within a topic. See Rule 4.4. SeeRule 4.4. The Texas Rules of Professional Conduct define proper conduct for purposes of professional discipline. Subparagraph (d) of Rule 4.02 makes it clear that a lawyer can discuss a matter with a represented party when the party is essentially seeking a second opinion. Nor does this Rule preclude communication with a represented person who is seeking advice from a lawyer who is not otherwise representing a client in the matter. Rule 4.02 (a) generally provides that, in representing a client, a lawyer shall neither communicate nor "cause or encourage" another to communicate about the subject of the representation with a person or entity the lawyer "knows to be represented by another lawyer" without consent of the other lawyer. A lawyer must immediately terminate communication with a person if the lawyer learns that the person is one with whom communication is not permitted by this Rule. The city attorney told the labor attorney to cease communicating with city employees whose act or omission make the city liable without the city attorneys consent. Conclusion Under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct, a lawyer who is a party in a legal matter but who does not represent any other . . [2] 974 S.W.2d 97, 104 (Tex. ABA Formal Ethics Opinion 06-443 (August 5, 2006) concludes that it is ethically proper for a lawyer to go around outside counsel to get to in-house counsel. (See Triple A Machine Shop, Inc. v. State of California (1989) 213 Cal.App.3d 131 [261 Cal.Rptr. In fact, defendant had not terminated his representation at the time of the letter, and defendants counsel was not notified of the meeting until months later when the letter was produced in response to a subpoena. Even though plaintiffs counsel had not officially withdrawn from representing this plaintiff in the matter, the Texas Supreme Court determined that it was acceptable for defense counsel to meet directly with the plaintiff in part because the plaintiff may have had good reason not to notify his counsel, who was also representing other plaintiffs. Sometimes an issue arises just trying to figure out which rule applies. 2985 0 obj <>/Filter/FlateDecode/ID[<43B82C1BBF0B294AB82FAEC86B68FC13><9351F191F1BC8646801E95D4B1CE2372>]/Index[2977 15]/Info 2976 0 R/Length 59/Prev 784536/Root 2978 0 R/Size 2992/Type/XRef/W[1 2 1]>>stream . then you know the other party is represented in that matter. 2005). Parties to a matter may communicate directly with each other, and a lawyer is not prohibited from advising a client concerning a communication that the client is legally entitled to make. [8] The prohibition on communications with a represented person only applies in circumstances where the lawyer knows that the person is in fact represented in the matter to be discussed. Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 2-100 Communication With a Represented Party (A) While representing a client, a member shall not communicate directly or indirectly about the subject of the representation with a party the member knows to be represented by another lawyer in the matter, unless the member has the consent of the other lawyer. The trial court denied defense counsels motion to disqualify plaintiffs counsel, but the Texas Court of Appeals reversed (relying on ABA Formal Ethics Opinion 95-396) and held that if retained counsel has entered an appearance in a matter, whether civil or criminal, and remains counsel of record, with corresponding responsibilities, the communicating lawyer may not communicate with the person until the lawyer has withdrawn her appearance. 2022 American Bar Association, all rights reserved. (B) For purposes of this rule, a "party" includes: (1) An officer, director, or managing agent of a corporation or association, and a partner or managing agent of a partnership; or. CompareRule 3.4(f). A lawyer may not, however, make a communication prohibited by this Rule through the acts of another. Since A is employed by the opposition, the member cannot give independent advice. nkg;5>q;a$oM:Ht`dT+i{,L)+hfTj0!E8GbJqZO38,|fsl@4$3`xn|U HcN%4# )=e`0 [p Viewed after the fact, however, inferences tend to be in favor the layman. Top-requested sites to log in to services provided by the state. [6] A lawyer who is uncertain whether a communication with a represented person is permissible may seek a court order. The fact that a communication does not violate a state or federal constitutional right is insufficient to establish that the communication is permissible under this Rule. These statutes protect a variety of other rights such as the right of employees to organize and to engage in collective bargaining, employee health and safety, or equal employment opportunity. 1.03 Communication 12 1.04 Fees 13 1.05 Confidentiality of Information 19 1.06 Conflict of Interest: General Rule 25 . The Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct (Rules) differ from the ABA Model Rules (Model Rules) in material ways in this area. Corporate Counsel Section, State Bar of Texas - Spring-II Edition 2013 Newsletter. For example, the existence of a controversy between a government agency and a private party, or between two organizations, does not prohibit a lawyer for either from communicating with nonlawyer representatives of the other regarding a separate matter. The Commission for the Revision of the Rules of Professional Conduct ("Commission") evaluated current rule 2-100 (Communication With a Represented Party) in accordance with the Commission Charter. In addition, the Commission considered the national standard of ABA Model Rule 4.2 (concerning communications with a represented person) and the . In In re Users System Services, Inc.,[3] however, several plaintiffs were represented by the same counsel and one plaintiff wrote similar letter to defense counsel asking for a meeting to discuss the case. Communication 15 Rule 1.04. [6]A lawyer who is uncertain whether a communication with a represented person is permissible may seek a court order. When dealing with an unrepresented party, care should be taken not to give legal advice, as a layman may later claim that the giving of such advice established an attorney-client relationship. For example, the existence of a controversy between a government agency and a private party, or between two organizations, does not prohibit a lawyer for either from communicating with nonlawyer representatives of the other regarding a separate . The lawyer advised the client to get a statement of his account from the finance company so the attorney could review it. If a constituent of the organization is represented in the matter by his or her own counsel, the consent by that counsel to a communication will be sufficient for purposes of this Rule. Rule 2-100 also addresses the situation in which member A is contacted by an opposing party who is represented and, because of dissatisfaction with that party's counsel, seeks A's independent advice. When communicating with the accused in a criminal matter, a government lawyer must comply with this Rule in addition to honoring the constitutional rights of the accused. [7]In the case of a represented organization, this Rule prohibits communications by a lawyer for another person or entity concerning the matter in representation only with those agents or employees who exercise managerial responsibility in the matter, who are alleged to have committed the wrongful acts at issue in the litigation, or who have authority on behalf of the organization to make decisions about the course of the litigation. Rule 4.02 prohibits speaking with a represented party regardless of who initiates the contacteven if the represented party calls you, you cannot have a substantive discussion without permission of the other lawyer. The court noted that Rule 4.02 is not determinative of whether counsel should be disqualified for trial, and that under other circumstances, some confirmation of termination (such as a copy of the letter of termination or confirmation from prior counsel) would be appropriate. [1] This Rule contributes to the proper functioning of the legal system by protecting a person who has chosen to be represented by a lawyer in a matter against possible overreaching by other lawyers who are participating in the matter, interference by those lawyers with the client-lawyer relationship and the uncounselled disclosure of information relating to the representation. Confidentiality of Information 22 . . The purpose of this rule is to prevent lawyers from trying to hire another partys expert, and was relied on in Aguilar v. Rule 4.3 Downloads Other applicable law also includes the authority of government prosecutors and investigators to conduct criminal investigations, as limited by the relevant decisional law. Significant in all analyses of Rules 4.02 and 4.03 are the limitations that the lawyer knows the other party to be represented in the subject of the representation, i.e., the matter. Mass.gov is a registered service mark of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. If the other person appears to misunderstand the lawyers role, the lawyer shall try to correct the misunderstanding. SeeRule 8.4(a). When the lawyer knows or reasonably should know that the unrepresented person misunderstands the lawyer's role in the matter, the lawyer shall make reasonable efforts to correct the misunderstanding. Rule 4.02(a) generally provides that, in representing a client, a lawyer shall neither communicate nor cause or encourage another to communicate about the subject of the representation with a person or entity the lawyer knows to be represented by another lawyer without consent of the other lawyer. To illustrate, suppose you are in-house counsel working on a contract with a company that has in-house counsel, but you are dealing with someone in the Procurement Department who is not a lawyer. where ethics rules permit ex parte contact with an organiza-tion's current or former employees, however, there are other ethical considerations that may restrict that contact. . Back to Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct (a) In representing a client, a lawyer shall not communicate or cause or encourage another to communicate about the subject of the representation with a person, organization or entity of government the lawyer knows to be represented by another lawyer regarding that subject, unless the lawyer has the consent of the other lawyer or is . Thus, the lawyer cannot evade the requirement of obtaining the consent of counsel by closing eyes to the obvious. Texas Rules of Disciplinary Procedure. Comments or inquiries may be directed to: John M. Tanner, Designed by Herrmann Advertising | Branding | Technology. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. Consent of the organizations lawyer is not required for communication with a former constituent. . Opinion 492 agreed with the city attorneys position: [D]espite the fact that litigation is neither in progress nor contemplated, the prohibitions of Rule 4.02 apply. This is because the client is the principal and the lawyer is the agent, thus as a matter of law the lawyer cannot direct the client to do anything. . Model Rules of Prof'l Conduct r. 4.2 cmt. Subparagraph (b) prohibits a lawyer from contacting a person . Parties to a matter may communicate directly with each other, and a lawyer is not prohibited from advising a client concerning a communication that the client is legally entitled to make. Also, a lawyer having independent justification or legal authorization for communicating with a represented person is permitted to do so. [1] 162 S.W.3d 825, 833 (Tex. Rule 4.03 provides that when dealing with an unrepresented person, a lawyer shall not state or imply that the lawyer is disinterested. As amended through July 25, 2022. %PDF-1.5 % is required or permitted by the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct or o ther law. Why Contact Current and Former Employees of a One set of issues that regularly arises for in-house counsel involves dealing with represented parties, and a different set of issues arise when dealing with unrepresented parties. Rule 4.2 of the Minnesota Rules of Professional Conduct (MRPC) governs communication with persons represented by counsel:Ftn1 In representing a client, a lawyer shall not communicate about the subject of the representation with a party the lawyer knows to be represented by another lawyer in the matter, unless the lawyer has the A lock icon ( The fact that a communication does not violate a state or federal constitutional right is insufficient to establish that the communication is permissible under this Rule. When dealing with a represented party, care should be taken to respect a partys relationship with its attorney. (Rule 4.02 prohibit[s] communications by a lawyer for one party concerning the subject of the representation with persons having a managerial responsibility on behalf of the organization that relates to the subject matter of the representation.). Another aspect of the problem arises when a party claims that it no longer has a lawyer in a matter. A persons knowledge may be inferred from circumstances. The lawyer shall not give legal advice to an unrepresented person, other than the advice to secure counsel, if the lawyer knows or reasonably . 2991 0 obj <>stream A determination that an attorney-client relationship was created could be devastating both to the in-house lawyer (for ethical and malpractice reasons) and to the client (per Rule 1.09 and the definition of Firm, if the lawyer has a conflict of interest and is disqualified, then the entire in-house department is disqualified). After discussing Rules 4.02 and 4.03, the Ethics Committee concluded: No Disciplinary Rule was violated if the attorney advised the client only to request a statement as to his account balance and a written statement of his account, and bring it to him for review, regardless of whether the finance company had in-house or outside counsel, or no attorney. As noted in the concurrence, this decision was influenced by the fact that the motion to disqualify was not made for several months after the plaintiffs learned of the communication. If you would like to continue helping us improve Mass.gov, join our user panel to test new features for the site. %%EOF This form only gathers feedback about the website. . . Copyright 2013 Fairfield and Woods, P.C., ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1.05, (Texas Center for Legal Ethics, 2022) from https://legalethicstexas.com/resources/rules/texas-rules-of-disciplinary-procedure/texas-disciplinary-rules-of-professional-conduct/ (last visited Dec 06, 2022) Previous 1.04 Integration and Concurrent Application of the Rules Next 1.06 Definitions Outline /content/aba-cms-dotorg/en/groups/professional_responsibility/publications/model_rules_of_professional_conduct/rule_4_2_communication_with_person_represented_by_counsel/comment_on_rule_4_2, Rule 4.2: Communication with Person Represented by Counsel. In representing a client, a lawyer shall not communicate about the subject of the representation with a person the lawyer knows to be represented by another lawyer in the matter, unless the lawyer has the consent of the other lawyer or is authorized to do so by law or a court order. See Rule 4.4. Oh, I fired my lawyer and other lies frustrated laymen tell. 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