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New York Lawyer's Code of Professional Responsibility
[This edition, compiled by the LII editors, has a cutoff date of January 1, 2002.]
Disciplinary
Rule 1 - Maintaining the Integrity and Competence of the Legal Profession
- DR 1-101: Misconduct
in Application for Admission
- DR 1-102: Misconduct;
Responsibility for Acts of Others
- DR 1-103: Disclosure
of Information to Authorities; Duty to Cooperate
- DR 1-104: Entity
Form of Practice
Disciplinary
Rule 2 - Advertising, Solicitation, and Legal Employment
- DR 2-101: General
Rules Regarding Communications about a Lawyer or Law Firm
- DR 2-102: Special
Rules Regarding Firm Names and Letterheads
- DR 2-103: Special
Rules Regarding the Employment or Use of Others in Recommending Employment
of a Lawyer or Law Firm
- DR 2-104: Special
Rules Regarding Personal and Telephone Solicitation
- DR 2-105: [Section
Reserved]
- DR 2-106: Fees
for Legal Services
- DR 2-107: Division
of Fees Among Lawyers
- DR 2-108: Agreements
Restricting the Practice of a Lawyer
- DR 2-109: Acceptance
of Employment
- DR 2-110: Withdrawal
from Employment
- DR 2-111: Sale
of a Law Practice
Disciplinary
Rule 3 - Unlawful Practice of Law
- DR 3-101: Unlawful
Practice of Law
- DR 3-102: Dividing
Legal Fees with a Nonlawyer
- DR 3-103: Forming
a Partnership with a Nonlawyer
Disciplinary
Rule 4 - Confidences and Secrets of Clients
- DR 4-101: Preservation
of Confidences and Secrets of a Client
Disciplinary
Rule 5 - Conflicts of Interest and Mediation
- DR 5-101: Conflict
of Interest: Lawyer's Self Interest
- DR 5-102: Lawyer
as Witness
- DR 5-103: Avoiding
Acquisition of Interest in Litigation
- DR 5-104: Limiting
Business Relations with a Client
- DR 5-105: Conflicts
of Interest: Former and Current Clients
- DR 5-106: Mediation
- DR 5-107: Settling
Similar Claims of Clients
- DR 5-108: Avoiding
Influence by Others than the Client
- DR 5-109: Conflicts
of Interest: Public Employment
- DR 5-110: Sexual
Relations with Clients
Disciplinary
Rule 6 - Competence and Diligence
Disciplinary
Rule 7 - Zealously Representing Clients within the Bounds of the Law
- DR 7-101: Representing
a Client Zealously
- DR 2-102: Representing
a Client Within the Bounds of the Law
- DR 7-103: Performing
the Duty of Public Prosecutor or Other Government Lawyer
- DR 7-104: Communicating
with a Person Represented by Counsel
- DR 7-105: Threatening
Criminal Prosecution
- DR 7-106: Trial
Conduct
- DR 7-107: Trial
Publicity
- DR 7-108: Communication
with or Investigation of Jurors
- DR 7-109: Contact
with Witnesses
- DR 7-110: Contact
with Officials
Disciplinary
Rule 8 - Improper Conduct as a Public Official or Judicial Candidate; Improper
Criticism of the Judiciary
- DR 8-101: Action
as a Public Official
- DR 8-102: Statements
Concerning Judges and Other Adjudicatory Officers
- DR 8-103: Lawyers
as Candidates for Judicial Office
Disciplinary
Rule 9 - Client Funds and Property
- DR 9-101: Preserving
Identity of Funds and Property of a Client
- DR 9-102: Trust
Account Overdraft Notification Program
Disciplinary
Rule 10 - Definitions
- DR 10-101: Definitions
As used in the Disciplinary Rules of the Code of Professional Responsibility
- DR 10-102: Preserving
Identity of Funds and Property of a Client