YES, lawyer enrolled in one state can represent the cases in different state. (iii) before any other authority or person before whom such advocate is by or under any law for the time being in force entitled to practise.
Communication. Open, honest, and regular communication forms the backbone of an effective attorney-client relationship. Our attorneys ensure they are accessible to clients, providing updates on their cases and being clear about the legal process.
California courts have held that an attorney-client relationship can only be created by contract.
A lawyer's reasonable belief that evidence is false does not preclude its presentation to the trier of fact. The rule generally recognized is that, if necessary to rectify the situation, an advocate must disclose the existence of the client's deception to the court.
The Florida Bar's Foreign Legal Consultancy Rule allows a foreign attorney to be certified in Florida as a Foreign Legal Consultant (FLC) recognized to advise clients on the laws of the bar under which the attorney is admitted to practice.
The current Model Rule created by the American Bar Association, which has been adopted in most US jurisdictions, provides as follows: ``A lawyer shall not have sexual relations with a client unless a consensual sexual relationship existed between them when the client-lawyer relationship commenced.'' Model Rule 1.8(j).
Section 120 of the Evidence Act, 1872 only deals with who may testify as a witness and does not lay down any restriction or restraint on the advocate to be a witness in the case where he is acting as an advocate. A counsel for a party should not be his witness in the same case without retiring from the case as counsel.
Yes, India recognizes the concept of attorney-client privilege, which protects professional communications as well as work product created in anticipation of litigation.
Bar Council of India has framed the code of conduct for the lawyers of India. As per that code of conduct, every advocate, on his/her being approached by a litigant, is bound to offer his/her services to him/her unless he/she has a justifiable reason to refuse the services.