Attorney Fund For Client Protection In Alameda

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Multi-State
County:
Alameda
Control #:
US-000295
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In this complaint, plaintiff charges defendants with intentional interference with the attorney/client relationship. The plaintiff states that the actions of the defendants in interfering with the attorney/client relationship were willful, wanton, malicious and obtrusive and that punitive damages should be accessed against the defendants.

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Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 11 is the federal rule that prohibits frivolous and unwarranted contentions in litigation and allows courts to sanction attorneys for violations. California's version appears in California Code of Civil Procedure §128.7, and California courts look at Rule 11 cases when they interpret § ...

Who Owns the Protection? Work product protection is a type of privilege that belongs to the attorney and may be claimed or waived by the attorney. However, it may also be claimed by the client on behalf of the attorney in the attorney's absence.

These principles include the lawyer's obligation zealously to protect and pursue a client's legitimate interests, within the bounds of the law, while maintaining a professional, courteous and civil attitude toward all persons involved in the legal system.

The papers in a client's file belong to the client and must be released promptly to the client following termination of the attorney-client relationship if requested by the client. Rule 3-700(D)(2), Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of California.

California law requires attorneys who handle client funds or funds entrusted by others to hold them in one or more interest-bearing bank accounts labeled as a "Trust Account," or words of similar import.

As advisor, a lawyer provides a client with an informed understanding of the client's legal rights and obligations and explains their practical implications. As advocate, a lawyer zealously asserts the client's position under the rules of the adversary system.

California law requires attorneys who handle client funds or funds entrusted by others to hold them in one or more interest-bearing bank accounts labeled as a "Trust Account," or words of similar import.

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Attorney Fund For Client Protection In Alameda