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  1. americanbar.org

    (ii) negotiate for private employment with any person who is involved as a party or as lawyer for a party in a matter in which the lawyer is participating personally and substantially, except that a lawyer serving as a law clerk to a judge, other adjudicative officer or arbitrator may negotiate for private employment as permitted by Rule 1.12(b ...
    • Rule 1.11 Special Conflicts of Interest For Former And Current ...

      The question of whether two government agencies should be regarded as the same or different clients for conflict of interest purposes is beyond the scope of these Rules. See Rule 1.13 Comment [9]. [6] Paragraphs (b) and (c) contemplate a screening arrangement. See Rule 1.0(k) (requirements for screening procedures).

    • Model Rule 1.11 - American Bar Association

      Reporter's Explanation of Changes to Model Rule 1.11. Reporter's Explanation of Changes to Model Rule 1.11. Created with Sketch Beta. Renew Your ABA Membership It's time to renew your membership and keep access to free CLE, valuable publications and more. Your membership has expired - last chance for uninterrupted access to free CLE and other ...

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    The question of whether two government agencies should be regarded as the same or different clients for conflict of interest purposes is beyond the scope of these Rules. See Rule 1.13 Comment [9]. [6] Paragraphs (b) and (c) contemplate a screening arrangement. See Rule 1.0(k) (requirements for screening procedures).
  4. calbar.ca.gov

    as is done in the current California rules. For example, the proposed rule corresponding to Model Rule 1.8(a) is numbered 1.8.1; the rule corresponding to Model Rule 1.8(b) is numbered 1.8.2, and so forth. Each of these rules are addressed in separate executive summaries.
  5. americanbar.org

    Reporter's Explanation of Changes to Model Rule 1.11. Reporter's Explanation of Changes to Model Rule 1.11. Created with Sketch Beta. Renew Your ABA Membership It's time to renew your membership and keep access to free CLE, valuable publications and more. Your membership has expired - last chance for uninterrupted access to free CLE and other ...
  6. courts.nh.gov

    New Hampshire reordered the language in ABA Model Rule 1.11(e)(1) to clarify that the term "matters covers only proceedings, judicial or otherwise, involving specific parties and not general proceedings such as rulemaking or regulation. 2. In determining whether a lawyer is subject to the prohibition under section (d), a number of factors ...
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  7. courts.wa.gov

    against concurrent conflicts of interest stated in Rule 1.7. In addition, such a lawyer may be subject to statutes and government regulations regarding conflict of interest. Such statutes and regulations may circumscribe the extent to which the government agency may give consent under this Rule. See Rule 1.0A(e) for the definition of informed ...
  8. lalegalethics.org

    In 2002, the ABA amended Model Rule 1.11 to clarify that a lawyer who formerly served as a public officer or government employee is subject only to Rule 1.11 and not to Rule 1.9. Prior to this revision, there was a disagreement as to whether an individual lawyer who has served as a government official or employee was subject to Rule 1.9 ...
  9. casetext.com

    Sep 26, 2024Read Rule 1.11 - Special Conflicts Of Interest For Former And Current Government Officers And Employees, Va. R. Sup. Ct. 1.11, ... The Committee believed that the ABA Model Rule provides more complete guidance regarding lawyers' movement between the public and private sectors. However, the Committee added the language of DR 8-101(A) as ...
  10. casetext.com

    Aug 22, 2024Rule 1.11 - Special Conflicts of Interest for Former and Current Government Officers and Employees (a) Except as law may otherwise expressly permit, a lawyer shall not represent a private client in connection with a matter in which the lawyer participated personally and substantially as a public officer or employee, unless the appropriate government agency gives its informed consent, confirmed ...
  11. Minnesota Lawyers Mutual Insurance Company

    https://www.mlmins.com › Library › Conflicts Guide.pdf

    Rule 1.8 conflicts could be considered under ABA Rule 1.7(a)(2), as types of "materially limited representation" conflicts. ABA Rules 1.8(b) and 1.9(c)(1) both deal with misuse of client information. • ABA Rule 1.9 governs former client conflicts. • ABA Rule 1.10 and Other Imputation RulesABA Rule 1.10 imputes throughout private
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