Chapter 2 - Rules The Basic Elements of Law Practice.

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Chapter 2 - Rules The Basic Elements of Law Practice

Transcript of Chapter 2 - Rules The Basic Elements of Law Practice.

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Chapter 2 - Rules

The Basic Elements of Law Practice

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Restatement §14

A relationship of client and lawyer arises when:(1) a person manifests to a lawyer the person’s

intent that the lawyer provide legal services for the person; and either(a) the lawyer manifests to the person consent to do

so; or(b) the lawyer fails to manifest lack of consent to do

so, and the lawyer knows or reasonably should know that the person reasonably relies on the lawyer to provide the services; or

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Restatement §31

b) Rationale. Just as mutual consent is usually a prerequisite to creating the client-lawyer relationship, the end of such consent usually ends the relationship. Consent might end because client of lawyer withdraws consent or becomes incapable of giving a valid consent. Alternatively, the lawyer might have completed the representation or have become incapable of providing services to completion.

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Restatement §48

A lawyer is civilly liable for professional negligence to a person to whom the lawyer owes a duty of care * * * if the lawyer fails to exercise care * * * and if that failure is a legal cause of injury.

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Restatement §52

Standard of Care:the competence and diligence normally exercised by lawyers in similar circumstances

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Restatement §51

Three limited circumstances under which lawyers have a duty of care to nonclients

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Restatement §58(1)

[a] law firm is subject to civil liability for injury legally caused to a person by any wrongful act or omission of any principal or employee of the firm who was acting in the ordinary course of the firm’s business or with actual or apparent authority

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Restatement §15(1)(c)

use reasonable care to the extent the lawyer provides * * * legal services

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Model Rule 5.6

Restrictions on Right to Practice

URL: http://www.americanbar.org/groups/professional_responsibility/publications/model_rules_of_professional_conduct/rule_5_6_restrictions_on_rights_to_practice.html