Model Rules of Professional Conduct
CLIENT-LAWYER RELATIONSHIP
RULE 1.2 SCOPE OF REPRESENTATION AND ALLOCATION
OF AUTHORITY BETWEEN CLIENT AND LAWYER
(a)
Subject to paragraphs (c) and (d), a lawyer shall abide
by a client's decisions concerning the objectives of representation
and, as required by Rule 1.4, shall consult with the client
as to the means by which they are to be pursued. A lawyer
may take such action on behalf of the client as is impliedly
authorized to carry out the representation. A lawyer shall
abide by a client's decision whether to settle a matter.
In a criminal case, the lawyer shall abide by the client's
decision, after consultation with the lawyer, as to a plea
to be entered, whether to waive jury trial and whether the
client will testify.
(b)
A lawyer's representation of a client, including representation
by appointment, does not constitute an endorsement of the
client's political, economic, social or moral views or activities.
(c)
A lawyer may limit the scope of the representation if the
limitation is reasonable under the circumstances and the
client gives informed consent.
(d)
A lawyer shall not counsel a client to engage, or assist
a client, in conduct that the lawyer knows is criminal or
fraudulent, but a lawyer may discuss the legal consequences
of any proposed course of conduct with a client and may
counsel or assist a client to make a good faith effort to
determine the validity, scope, meaning or application of
the law.
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