Missouri Instructions to Clients - Short

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This instruction sheet provides information to the client concerning key issues pertinent to producing a successful outcome to his/her case. The instruction sheet discusses the following topics: medical care, record of complaints, wages and lost earnings, medical bills, and car repair.
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RULE 4-3.7: LAWYER AS WITNESS (3) disqualification of the lawyer would work substantial hardship on the client. (b) A lawyer may act as advocate in a trial in which another lawyer in the lawyer's firm is likely to be called as a witness unless precluded from doing so by Rule 4-1.7 or Rule 4-1.9.

Rule 4.3 DealingCommunicating with an Unrepresented Person When the lawyer knows* or reasonably should know* that the unrepresented person* misunderstands the lawyer's roleincorrectly believes* the lawyer is disinterested in the matter, the lawyer shall make reasonable* efforts to correct the misunderstanding.

RULE 4-1.6: CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION (a) A lawyer shall not reveal information relating to the representation of a client unless the client gives informed consent, the disclosure is impliedly authorized in order to carry out the representation, or the disclosure is permitted by Rule 4-1.6(b).

[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.

Rule 4-5.5(a) applies to unauthorized practice of law by a lawyer, whether through the lawyer's direct action or by the lawyer assisting another person. For example, a lawyer may not assist a person in practicing law in violation of the rules governing professional conduct in that person's jurisdiction.

Rule 4-1.6 protects all information related to the representation, whatever its source. Comment [3]. Also prohibited are disclosures by a lawyer that do not reveal protected information but could reasonably lead to the discovery of such information by a third person.

Rule 4-1.16(a) lists three situations when an attorney must withdraw from representing a client: when ?the representation will result in violation of the rules of professional conduct or other law;? when ?the lawyer's physical or mental condition materially impairs the lawyer's ability to represent the client;? or when ...

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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Missouri Instructions to Clients - Short