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  1. Rule 5.3: Responsibilities Regarding Nonlawyer Assistance

    (2) the lawyer is a partner or has comparable managerial authority in the law firm in which the person is employed, or has direct supervisory authority over the person, and knows of the conduct at a time …

  2. This opinion is based on the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct as amended by the ABA House of Delegates through February 2023. The laws, court rules and opinions, regulations, and rules of …

  3. Rule 5.3 Responsibilities Regarding Nonlawyer AssistanceAssistants (Redline Comparison to the ABA Model Rule) With respect to a nonlawyer employed or retained by or associated with a lawyer:

  4. onal Conduct 5.3: Responsibilities Regarding Nonlawyer Assistance American Bar Association All materials contained on the ABA Sites (as defined in the ABA Terms of Use) are protected by United …

  5. a lawyer shall be responsible for conduct of such a person that would be a violation of the Rules of Professional Conduct if engaged in by a lawyer if: (1) the lawyer orders or, with the knowledge of the …

  6. Rule 5.3. Responsibilities Regarding Nonlawyer Assistance

    In 2002, the ABA revised the corresponding model rule to clarify that it applies to managing lawyers in corporate and government legal departments and legal services organizations, as well as to partners …

  7. Rule 5.3. Responsibilities Regarding Nonlawyer AssistantsAssistance. With respect to a nonlawyer employed or retained by or associated with a lawyer: (a) a partner, and a lawyer who individually or …

  8. Rule 5.3_ Responsibilities Regarding Nonlawyer Assistance . Author. Lee Merreot . Created Date. 2/13/2024 11:57:04 AM .

  9. Under Rules 5.1 and 5.3 Model Rules 5.1 and 5.3 require lawyers with managerial authority and supervisory lawyers, including prosecutors, to make “reasonable efforts to ensure” that all lawyers …

  10. Role of nonlawyer assistants in client intake addressed in new ABA ...

    Jun 7, 2023 · Two ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct are implicated—Model Rule 5.3 and Model Rule 5.5.