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Missouri Motion and Order Concerning Appointment of Pro Bono Neutral

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Motion and Order Concerning Appointment of Pro Bono Neutral

A Missouri Motion and Order Concerning Appointment of Pro Bono Neutral is a type of civil court document used to appoint a neutral, pro bono third party to oversee a dispute or negotiation between two or more parties. This document is typically filed by a party or the court when the parties cannot agree on the selection of a neutral. It includes the parties' signatures, the document title, the court's signature, an order of appointment, and the signature of the pro bono neutral. There are two main types of Missouri Motion and Order Concerning Appointment of Pro Bono Neutral: those that appoint a neutral to act on behalf of a single party, and those that appoint a neutral to oversee the dispute between the parties.

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1 Rule 4-7.4 permits a lawyer to indicate areas of practice in communications about the lawyer's services; for example, in a telephone directory or other advertising. If a lawyer practices only in certain fields, or will not accept matters except in such fields, the lawyer is permitted so to indicate.

RULE 4-1.0. A person's belief may be inferred from circumstances. (b) "Confirmed in writing," when used in reference to the informed consent of a person, denotes informed consent that is given in writing by the person or a writing that a lawyer promptly transmits to the person confirming an oral informed consent.

Without Client's informed consent, Rule 4-1.6 permits Attorney to disclose Client's threats to the extent required by other law or a court order. Rule 4-1.6(b)(4). Whether Attorney has any such legal obligation is a question of law outside the scope of the Rules of Professional Conduct.

Rule 4.2 2-100 Communication With a Represented Person (a) In representing a client, a lawyer shall not communicate directly or indirectly about the subject of the representation with a person the lawyer knows to be represented by another lawyer in the matter, unless the lawyer has the consent of the other lawyer.

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8 Rule 4-1.9(c) provides that information acquired by the lawyer in the course of representing a client may not subsequently be used or revealed by the lawyer to the disadvantage of the client.

In dealing on behalf of a client with a person who is not represented by counsel, a lawyer shall not state or imply that the lawyer is disinterested.

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