Transcription of MINNESOTA RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
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MINNESOTA RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT Effective October 1, 2005, with amendments through June 11, 2015 On June 17, 2005, the MINNESOTA Supreme Court ordered that: 1) the amendments to the MINNESOTA RULES of PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT contained herein are prescribed and promulgated to be effective October 1, 2005. 2) the inclusion of comments is made for convenience and does not reflect court approval of the comments made therein. INDEX Preamble: A Lawyer s Responsibilities TRANSACTIONS WITH PERSONS OTHER Scope THAN CLIENTS Terminology Truthfulness in Statements to Others CLIENT-LAWYER RELATIONSHIP Communication With Person Competence Represented by Counsel Scope of Representation and Dealing With Unrepresented Person Allocation of Authority Between Respect for Rights of Third Persons Client and Lawyer LAW FIRM AND ASSOCIATIONS Diligence Responsibilities of a Partner or Communication Supervisory Lawyer Fees Responsibilities of a Subordinate Lawyer Confidentiality of Information Responsibilities Regarding Nonlawyer Conflict of Interest: Current Clients Assistants Conflict of Interest: Current Clients: PROFESSIONAL Independence of a Lawyer Specific
MINNESOTA RULES . OF . PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT . Effective October 1, 2005 , with amendments through June 11, 2015 . On June 17, 2005, the Minnesota Supreme Court ordered that:
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